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Posted by Stephen Paez on 16:03:52 01/31/10
Went back today to the busy tree where I saw the Waxwings and Cape May Warbler. The tree was again very busy and was able to relocate the Cape May Warbler (male), not the Waxwings. The same tree had many Yellow-Rumped Warblers, individual Parula, Black and White and Yellow-Throated Warblers, a Red-Bellied Woodpecker, a Blue-Headed Vireo, Gnatcatchers and a few RT Hummingbirds buzzing around. Nearby had Phoebe, Catbirds and Kestrel.
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