A strange day indeed. We experienced Sun, cloud, sleet and even some snow. I 
took a walk through the woods at 5 p.m., and it was very quiet until I got to 
the lane way. There in just a few trees there was 2 Blackburnian Males, 3 Blue 
Gray Gnatcatchers, 1 Magnolia Warbler, 1 Male Redstart, 1 Yellow Warbler, and 
more than a dozen ubiquitous Yellow Rumped Warblers. The majority female.Then 
came the sleet. Also earlier today, Chestnut Sided Warbler, Tennessee, Blk 
Throated Blue and Green, both male and female Scarlet Tanagers, Wood and 
Swainson's Thruses, 2 Boblinks in the meadow. Field, WC, WT, and Song Sparrows. 
Northern Orioles, and House Wren.
Directions as per previous posts
Peter

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