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Posted by Roxanne Featherly on 20:53:58 12/22/10

This afternoon around 3:30PM Jeanette and I were checking out what was in bloom in my backyard when we heard some chip notes coming from the front of my house. So we grabbed our binoculars and walked out to the front and under the great oak we found a beautiful male Black-throated Green Warbler, a male and female Black and White Warbler and a Prairie. Then a Yellow-throated Vireo flew into the tree and posed on a bare branch out in the open. Just as I said to Jeanette that what we needed next was a parula, wouldn't you know it, a male a female Northen Parula turned up. We dedided to walk a few doors down the street to see what else we could find. Red-bellied woodpecker, another Black and White and finally a Palm Warbler was spotted. Last bird we saw before going inside was a Cooper's Hawk soaring and circling in the distance. That was a fun 10 minutes of birding.



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