A few interesting things in the dampness: 2 recently fledged House Wrens, sticking close to one bare apple tree. I've rarely seen this species here in the last 10 years, and this is the first evidence of nesting that I know of.
Other young birds included RBGrosbeaks, Warbling Vireos, Bobolinks, Am Redstarts, lots of RTHummers, some practicing that arc display that the males do, others just chasing Chipping Sparrows. .
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