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On further investigation, I believe the last bird was a Common
Yellowthroat. The black mask was distinctive. I also forgot to mention
a Kingbird.
David
On 4/24/17 9:20 AM, David G. McGaw wrote:
> Yesterday evening: Canada Geese, Mallard Ducks, Red-Wing Blackbirds,
> Grackles, Song Sparrow, Chickadees, Ovenbirds, Broad-winged Hawks,
> Turkey Vulture soaring high with a hawk, some little olive birds in
> the grass I couldn't identify, and what I believe was a molting male
> Goldfinch.
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> David
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