Yesterday when atlassing for breeding birds, I was serenaded at length by a Tennessee Warbler. This morning atop Mt. Snow, Bicknell's Thrushes were in full voice. Highlight was White-winged Crossbills, feeding and chattering atop the spruces.
TENNESSEE WARBLER

WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL


BICKNELL'S THRUSH

BLACKPOLL WARBLER

DARK-EYED JUNCO

AMERICAN ROBIN

SCAT (Bear Scat?)
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