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September 2016

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 Birded the Brambleside Trail this morning from 10 a.m. to noon.  Numbers of thrushes, catbirds, and warblers down considerably -- only had a couple Nashville warblers, still Philadelphia vireo (perhaps 3) and a red-eyed vireo.  Most interesting sighting was a flock of meadowlarks that flushed up from the edge of the river into the restricted grassland area.
Mary HueyWilloughby, Ohio

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