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Walked Tenney Road and back via Higher Ground Road to the Cookeville PO.
Great mix of habitat produced 42 species with FOY Northern Waterthrush,
Ovenbird and Black-and-white Warbler.
There was a lone Pine Siskin at a feeder along with a Field Sparrow,
several White-throated, Chipping and Song Sparrows, plus Juncos, Purple
Finch and Goldfinch.
On Cook Hill, were the expected Field Sparrows and a lone Towhee.
Beautiful morning to be out and about.
John Sutton
Corinth, Orange Co.
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