Today we've had a very active SCARLET TANAGER (lots of chip-burr notes between 
serenades), a busy CAPE MAY WARBLER doing a few different variations on his 
song, and some BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLERS among the clouds of YELLOW-RUMPED 
WARBLERS. The BALTIMORE ORIOLES are eating both oranges and suet. No hummers 
here yet but I've got the feeder up and it's looking hopeful.

Caroline

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