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I was only going to stop at Herrick's Cove for ten minutes or so, but
I got sucked into a mini-warbler fallout; at the far end of the Cove
on and around the point I found, in addition to lots of juvenile
Cedar Waxwings, Goldfinches, Eastern Phoebes, Chickadees and Blue
Jays, I spotted a variety of warblers, including what are probably
Black-Throated Green, Magnolia and Yellow-Rumped, as well as several
others. I took lots of photographs and will need time to go through
them to verify what I saw. Also seen and (sadly) not photographed
was a brown creeper that landed seven feet away from me and spotted
me before I spotted it.
It will take me some time to go through all these photos and I'm
behind on work today, so I don't know when I'll be able to verify all
the IDs. Hopefully soon, but maybe not until Saturday.
--julie
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