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Sat, 9 Apr 2011 07:01:09 -0700
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Hello Everyone,
While in Portsmouth for a family event, I snuck away for a few hours worth of birding  this morning in Shawnee Forest.  Warblers have arrived!   Louisiana Waterthrushes and Yellow-Throated Warblers were back in good numbers.  I  also had about 6 Black-and White Warblers, 2 Northern Parulas, 1 Ovenbird, and a couple of Pine Warblers.   Other returning migrants included Gnatcatchers, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Blue-headed Vireos, & Brown Thrashers.   Several Ruffed Grouse were heard drumming.   The best part was it was warm enough to bird in shorts and a T-shirt!
 
Good birding!
Brad Sparks
Reynoldsbuurg, OH




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