[NatureNS] Yellow Warblers - June 8

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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On my trip to the French Basin Trail on June 8=2C there seemed to be a huge=
 concentration of yellow warblers.  I counted 32 in all and I'm sure that I=
 missed some.  They seemed to be mostly paired up and on nesting territory =
with very small boundaries.  I could be wrong about this though as it was a=
 casual observation on a single visit.  I usually see lots of other warbler=
 species there=2C but on that day only two other species of warblers could =
be found with a single common yellowthroat and a lone American redstart.   =
I also previously forgot to mention a lone male bufflehead was still there.
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James R. Hirtle
Bridgewater
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ration of yellow warblers.&nbsp=3B I counted 32 in all and I'm sure that I =
missed some.&nbsp=3B They seemed to be mostly paired up and on nesting terr=
itory with very small boundaries.&nbsp=3B I could be wrong about this thoug=
h as it was a casual observation on a single&nbsp=3Bvisit.&nbsp=3B I usuall=
y see lots of other warbler species there=2C but on that day only two other=
 species of warblers could be found with a single common yellowthroat and a=
 lone American redstart.&nbsp=3B &nbsp=3BI also previously forgot to mentio=
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