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Ben Morrison, Kent Miller, and I birded Noble county today.  An area of rain showers just north of the area seemed to pin down big numbers of migrants and we hit the jackpot on Chapel Dr.

Common Yellowthroat- 25
Yellow Warbler - 40
Yellow-throated - 29
Ovenbird - 20
Tennessee - 10
Cerulean - 14
Yellow-rumped - 45
Blue-winged - 8
Prairie - 25
Nashville - 18
YB Chat - 5
Palm - 5
Black-throated Green - 30
Cape May - 4
Chestnut-sided - 9
Blackburnian - 35
Hooded - 12
Blackpoll - 2
Bay-breasted - 10
Magnolia - 7
Kentucky - 5
Am. Redstart - 30
Black & White - 6
N. Parula - 3
Orange-crowned - 1
Wilson's - 3
Black-throated Blue - 1
Louisiana Waterthrush - 1
Worm Eating - 2 (on Gildow Hill)

We had 100 species of birds (as a team) in the Chapel Dr. area alone, which we identify as the reclaimed lands adjacent Chapel Dr. in Noble Co.  

Jon Cefus



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