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tail coverts); Black and White Warbler (1 male, one or two females, probably two); Tennessee Warbler (1 in good light at Great Ragweed - excellent view of all markings); Magnolia Warblers (3 females or imm. birds in bright color); Chestnut-sided Warbler (1); Bay-breasted Warbler (2); Black-poll Warbler (2); Western Palm Warblers (1 or 2 birds about house all day long, on ground, fences, swing, etc. - calls could be heard at all times - birds quite unwary); Hooded Warbler (1); Redstart (2 females); English Sparrows (small flock at home, 10-20); Red-winged Blackbird (probably 300 or more flying  west along tracks and over nearby woods in several small flocks of 8-10, and other flocks of 20 to 50 or more, all during time I was in Park); Cowbirds (40-50 at home);