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GENERAL BIRD BANDING
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One of three Connecticut Warblers, Oporornis agilis,
banded at Hilton Pond Center in May 1991. These were
the first-ever spring bandings by anyone for the species
in South Carolina, and less than two dozen have been
banded in the state in fall migration.
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