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<blockquote data-quote="jc122463" data-source="post: 2076883" data-attributes="member: 55169"><p>Despite growing up in the States, I haven't actually done much birding in the Americas so was pretty surprised by the 50 species I've somehow managed. (Spending a bit of time at High Island and Ecuador helped I'm sure!)</p><p></p><p>Blue-winged Warbler</p><p>Golden-winged Warbler</p><p>Tennessee Warbler</p><p>Orange-crowned Warbler</p><p>Nashville Warbler</p><p>Virginia's Warbler</p><p>Northern Parula</p><p>Tropical Parula</p><p>Yellow Warbler</p><p>Chestnut-sided Warbler</p><p>Magnolia Warbler</p><p>Yellow-rumped Warbler</p><p>Black-throated Green Warbler</p><p>Townsend's Warbler</p><p>Blackburnian Warbler</p><p>Yellow-throated Warbler</p><p>Prairie Warbler</p><p>Palm Warbler</p><p>Bay-breasted Warbler</p><p>Blackpoll Warbler</p><p>Cerulean Warbler</p><p>Black-and-white Warbler</p><p>American Redstart</p><p>Prothonotary Warbler</p><p>Worm-eating Warbler</p><p>Swainson's Warbler</p><p>Ovenbird</p><p>Northern Waterthrush</p><p>Louisiana Waterthrush</p><p>Kentucky Warbler</p><p>Mourning Warbler</p><p>MacGillivray's Warbler</p><p>Common Yellowthroat</p><p>Olive-crowned Yellowthroat</p><p>Masked Yellowthroat</p><p>Hooded Warbler</p><p>Wilson's Warbler</p><p>Canada Warbler</p><p>Painted Redstart</p><p>Slate-throated Redstart</p><p>Collared Redstart</p><p>Spectacled Redstart</p><p>Golden-bellied Warbler</p><p>Black-crested Warbler</p><p>Russet-crowned Warbler</p><p>Golden-crowned Warbler</p><p>Rufous-capped Warbler</p><p>Three-striped Warbler</p><p>Buff-rumped Warbler</p><p>Yellow-breasted Chat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jc122463, post: 2076883, member: 55169"] Despite growing up in the States, I haven't actually done much birding in the Americas so was pretty surprised by the 50 species I've somehow managed. (Spending a bit of time at High Island and Ecuador helped I'm sure!) Blue-winged Warbler Golden-winged Warbler Tennessee Warbler Orange-crowned Warbler Nashville Warbler Virginia's Warbler Northern Parula Tropical Parula Yellow Warbler Chestnut-sided Warbler Magnolia Warbler Yellow-rumped Warbler Black-throated Green Warbler Townsend's Warbler Blackburnian Warbler Yellow-throated Warbler Prairie Warbler Palm Warbler Bay-breasted Warbler Blackpoll Warbler Cerulean Warbler Black-and-white Warbler American Redstart Prothonotary Warbler Worm-eating Warbler Swainson's Warbler Ovenbird Northern Waterthrush Louisiana Waterthrush Kentucky Warbler Mourning Warbler MacGillivray's Warbler Common Yellowthroat Olive-crowned Yellowthroat Masked Yellowthroat Hooded Warbler Wilson's Warbler Canada Warbler Painted Redstart Slate-throated Redstart Collared Redstart Spectacled Redstart Golden-bellied Warbler Black-crested Warbler Russet-crowned Warbler Golden-crowned Warbler Rufous-capped Warbler Three-striped Warbler Buff-rumped Warbler Yellow-breasted Chat [/QUOTE]
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