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This afternoon (August 28) in Norwich, in the vicinity of the
trailhead for the Heyl Trail at the upper end of Elm Street, a nice
mixed species aggregation included 2 Blue-headed Vireos, a Red-eyed
Vireo, a Chestnut-sided Warbler, a Magnolia Warbler, and 2 Black-and-
white Warblers, as well as an undetermined number of Black-capped
Chickadees. Other species nearby included an Eastern Phoebe, a Red-
breasted Nuthatch, 2 Cedar Waxwings, and a Chipping Sparrow.
Also this afternoon, a male Wilson's Warbler was along the southern
side of Elm Street part way up the hill to the east of the bridge over
Blood Brook.
George
George Clark
Norwich, VT
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