Warblers in Mundy
Blackburnian
Black and White
Ovenbird
Wilson’s warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Nashville
Chestnut-sided
Tennessee
Bay-breasted
Northern Parula
Magnolia
Black-throated Blue
Common Yellowthroat
Philadelphia Vireo
Red-eyed Vireo
I thought of Gladys’s report on Ovenbird and was looking for one there it 
popped up in front of me as if asking what Ovenbird? I am here.
Then I thought of Wilson’s shortly I saw Wilson’s. Same with Black throated 
blue and Black and White. Then I became greedy and thought of Golden-winged 
warbler and Mourning warbler but no luck with them.  Initially they were 
against the sun and moving interior in the Mundy. So  I anticipated them to 
come to a perfectly lighted patch. And there they were. I stood at one location 
and they moved.
I must have totally walked just a quarter of mile in Mundy.


Meena


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Haribal
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Mundy warblers


At least 12 species of warblers in mundy
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