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My sister is having surgery today but I had an hr to spare from 10:30AM- 11:30AM. My first time there this spring and I wasn't disappointed. At first I kept looking for wagtails and wheatear's having just returned from Morocco. Then I shook my head and started listening. Towhees calling and fox sparrows digging in the underbrush! Yes, spring is here. Not to mention, I still have 3 common redpolls coming to our feeders in Chardon. The following are the highlights of what I had for the short hour I was there:
Tree creeper- 2
YB Sapsucker- 1
Song sparrows- many ( the most abundant )
Winter wrens- 3
Golden crown kinglet-1
Ruby crown kinglet- 1
Thrashers- 3
Fox sparrows- 7 ( I had heard they were back in good numbers )
Phoebes- 4
RBMergs- 14 flybys
RSTowhees-3
Sally Isacco, Chardon
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