Thanks for reporting in a timely fashion, I'll get out my night vision goggles 
and see if any of those birds are still around.

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> On Sep 9, 2017, at 6:37 PM, GQ <gle...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> Very active in the preserve this morning from 8AM to 11 AM. especially around 
> the pond. 16 species of warblers highlighted by a cooperative Connecticut 
> walking around the path on the west side of the pond at 8:30AM.
>  
> Blue-winged-1               
> Tennessee-13
> Nashville-4
> Parula-5
> Magnolia-3
> Black-throated Blue-1
> Black-throated Green-4
> Blackburnian-1
> Chestnut-sided-3
> Bay-breasted-1
> Blackpoll-6
> Prairie-3
> Connecticut-1
> Common Yellowthroat-6
> Canada-1
> American Redstart-12
>  
> Many more unidentified warblers than listed here. 3 Prairie is a high count 
> for this site.
> Also 4 Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, 20+ Red-eyed Vireos, 2 Scarlet Tanagers, 3 
> Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, 1 Eastern Wood Pewee, 2 Least Flycatcher, 1 Wood 
> Thrush, 1 Veery.
>  
> Not a single Black-and-white Warbler or Northern Flicker.....
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> Glenn
>  
> Glenn Quinn
> Hauppauge, NY
>  
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