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On Saturday, Lauren, Jeremy, Andrew and I went on a short hike in Black Rock Mountain State Park. Birds were conspicuous by their absence. On the forested part of the walk, I only saw one passerine, flushed from the trail up into a tree. Amazingly, it was a Bay-breasted Warbler! Nice as that was, the real highlight was the stunning fall colours, nearing their peak.


The view down into Tallulah Gorge.
8:06 PM - Monday, October 26, 2009 -
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