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and yet another list: What New World Warblers (Parulidae) have you seen
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<blockquote data-quote="Rapala" data-source="post: 2914894" data-attributes="member: 119536"><p>Here I am, pretty much at the heart of warbler migration, and all I've gathered is 12 species:</p><p>Tennessee Warbler</p><p>Orange-Crowned Warbler</p><p>Nashville Warbler</p><p>Yellow Warbler</p><p>Black-and-White Warbler</p><p>Cape-May Warbler</p><p>Yellow-Rumped Warbler</p><p>Pine Warbler</p><p>Palm Warbler</p><p>American Redstart</p><p>Ovenbird</p><p>Common Yellowthroat</p><p>However this will be the year I get that elusive Kirtland's Warbler (And hopefully many other warbler species)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rapala, post: 2914894, member: 119536"] Here I am, pretty much at the heart of warbler migration, and all I've gathered is 12 species: Tennessee Warbler Orange-Crowned Warbler Nashville Warbler Yellow Warbler Black-and-White Warbler Cape-May Warbler Yellow-Rumped Warbler Pine Warbler Palm Warbler American Redstart Ovenbird Common Yellowthroat However this will be the year I get that elusive Kirtland's Warbler (And hopefully many other warbler species) [/QUOTE]
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