A lot of birds arrived during our trip to North Carolina. On the first morning back, I had a wonderful outing.






Many birds were singing including warblers (Yellow, Black & White, Chestnut-sided, Yellow-rumped, and Common Yellowthroat) and at the end of the walk, this American Robin was singing its heart out. So it made it into the photos.

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