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Delaware State Park is located 6 miles north of the city of Delaware off
of Rte 33. I visited this park on Tues(Sept 21st). Below is a list of
some of the birds seen.
 
        Sailboat Rd 6:40 am
                                    Warblers
                                                Black-throated Green-4
young male
                                                Magnolia-2 females
                                                Wilson 10:20 am
                                                Bay-breasted-young,
nonbreeding male
                                                Black-and-white-female
                                                Black-throated Blue-male
                                                American Redstart-young
male
                                                Cape May-adult male
                                   Wood Thrush-2
                                   Swainson's Thrush
                                   Carolina Wren
                                   Great Blue Heron-2
                                   Double-crested Cormorant-6
                                   Osprey-female + 1
                                   Scarlet Tanager-female
                                   Red-eyed Vieo
                                   Yellow-billed Cuckoo
                                   E Wood Peewee
 
    Lakeview Trail 8:00 am
                                   Warblers
                                               Nashville-adult
                                               American Redstart-male
                                               Blackburian-young female
                                               Tennessee-3 young
                                               Blackpoll-young
                                               Black-throated Green-2
young male
                                               Magnolia-young female
                                               N Parula-young male
                               Cedar Waxwing-100+
                               E Towhee-young male
                               Song Sparrow
                               Vireos
                                       White-eyed-2
                                       Red-eyed-3
                               Swainson's Thrush-4
                               Scarlet Tanager-female
                               Carolina Wren
                               Great Blue Heron-2
                               Yellow-bellied Sapsucker-young male
                               Hairy Woodpecker-female
                               Belted Kingfisher
                               E Phoebe-singing
                               Wood Duck-male, 4 females
                               E Bluebird-male-singing
                               White-throated Sparrow-singing
                               Rose-breasted Grosbeak
                               Great Crested Flycatcher
 Briar Patch Trail 11:00 am
                               E Wood Peewee
                               A Woodcock
                               American Goldfinch-albino
 
Mink Trail 11:08 am
                               Cedar Waxwing-30+
                               Field Sparrow-3 young
 
                                         Bruce Simpson-Naturalist at
Blendon Woods Metro Park in Columbus
                                                                   
                                                

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