[TN-Bird] BBS quiz answers, and quiz 2

Hi folks,

I enjoyed the dozen guesses I had to the quiz I posted Wednesday. 
Kim Henry and Dean Edwards were both close.

the route, again, was 50 stops along Newfound Gap Road and
Balsam/Heintooga, all within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The most numerous species, in descending order, were:
Blue-headed Vireo 50 individuals at 35 stops
Dark-eyed Junco
Black-throated Green Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Veery

The Veery surprised me.

Ok, here is the 2nd quiz.

Yesterday I ran another Breeding Bird Survey in the park.  20 stops
in Cades Cove (Blount County) 15 stops along Roaring Fork Motor
Nature Trail (Sevier County) and 15 stops along Clingman's Dome Road
(Stradles the TN/NC border)

What would you folks guess to be the top species?

Charlie 

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