On an Alula Birding & Natural History Tours trip earlier today to Fort Totten 
we had a pretty birdy day in the forest and scrub areas around the ruins of the 
fort. Highlights included two rose-breasted grosbeaks, eight scarlet tanagers, 
and killer views of a single philadelphia vireo and nashville warbler. 
Redstarts were the most numerous warbler......also had parula, black & white, 
and magnolia.

John TurnerĀ 

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