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Red-tailed hawk
Peregrine falcon
Ring-necked pheasant
Clapper rail
Semipalmated plover
Killdeer
Greater yellowlegs
Lesser yellowlegs
Solitary sandpiper
Spotted sandpiper
Semipalmated sandpiper
Least sandpiper
Ring-billed gull
Herring gull
Great black-backed gull
Rock dove
Mourning dove
Eastern screech-owl
Barn owl
Common nighthawk
Chimney swift
Belted kingfisher
Red-bellied woodpecker
Downy woodpecker
Hairy woodpecker
Northern flicker
Eastern phoebe
Great-crested flycatcher
Eastern kingbird
Tree swallow
Rough-winged swallow
Barn swallow
Blue jay
American crow
Fish crow
Black-capped chickadee
Tufted titmouse
White-breasted nuthatch
House wren
Marsh wren
Blue-gray gnatcatcher
Veery
Wood thrush
American robin
Gray catbird
Northern mockingbird
Brown thrasher
Cedar waxwing
European starling
White-eyed vireo
Warbling vireo
Red-eyed vireo
Blue-winged warbler
Tennessee warbler
Northern parula
Yellow warbler
Chestnut-sided warbler
Magnolia warbler
Black-throated blue warbler
Yellow-rumped warbler
Black-throated green warbler
Blackpoll warbler
Black and white warbler
American redstart
Ovenbird
Northern waterthrush
Louisiana waterthrush
Common yellowthroat
Hooded warbler
Wilson's warbler
Canada warbler
Scarlet tanager
Northern cardinal
Rose-breasted grosbeak
Eastern towhee
Chipping sparrow
Savannah sparrow
Song sparrow
White-crowned sparrow
Red-winged blackbird
Common grackle
Brown-headed cowbird
Baltimore oriole
House finch
American goldfinch
House sparrow
Highlights:
19 warbler species listed
7 species listed from the "Robert H. Boyle"
Most unexpected bird:
Common loon at Oradell Reservoir
Best sighting: Peregrine falcon hunting shorebirds at Kingsland Impoundment