First of season R-T Hummingbird in feeder yesterday.
Butler Township, Dayton OH
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> 1. Blacklick Metro Park (Columbus) and Woodside Green Park (Gahanna)
> 2. armleder - Hamilton county - new arrivals and migration
> 3. FOS Baltimore Oriole
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> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 21:14:49 +0000
> From: Robt McNulty <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Blacklick Metro Park (Columbus) and Woodside Green Park (Gahanna)
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> Blacklick: Wonderful day of birding as a cacophony of bird sound filled the woods. Yellow throated warbler Tennessee warblers Black and white warblers Nashville warbler Pine warblers - actually had one in a pine tree Yellow warbler Black throated green warblers - seemed the most numerous warbler today yellow rumped warblersblue winged warbler Blackburnain warbler (heard)
> Warbling vireo yellow throated vireo Baltimore oriolesRose breasted grosbeaks, male and female purple finches - only saw 4 todayred breasted nuthatch (heard)chimney swifts barn swallows Swainson's thrushes
> Woodside Green Park in Gahanna afternoon birding 80 degree dayYellow throated warbler (heard) Northern parula (heard) Palm warbler American redstart Black and white warblers yellow rumped warblers
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> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 17:26:00 -0400
> From: Sandra Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: armleder - Hamilton county - new arrivals and migration
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> Alas, I couldn't get there til the heat of the afternoon. There were birds
> around. Parula and palm warbler. And something at my house before
> I left that escaped me.... One of those warblers at the tree top.
> It started heading down the tree line. Oh well, probably something good!
> Anyway, the path up Duck Creek is it? From the canoe launch area - was
> the best for passerines this afternoon. Of the spots i was at today.
> The BW Teal cooperated for a pic. Remember this is for inat. Not much
> else did! Red Admirals - a butterfly - around. They never landed long
> enough for me to get a pic. Foy Solitary Sandpiper. A lone swift
> over the little miami. I don't think I will ever get a swift pic for the inat
> big year!
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> Good birding all. More stuff around wed. I have all day free.
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> Sandra Keller
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> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 20:28:36 -0400
> From: WANG PEGGY <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: FOS Baltimore Oriole
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> I had to work all day and it was painful not being able to be out looking for warblers but an early evening walk on the Granville bike path did get me my FOS Baltimore oriole chattering from a high perch as the sun was setting.
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> Bluebirds singing as well.
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> Peggy Wang
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