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As predicted (on http://www.bsbobird.org/birding and on the BSBO pages on RareBird), there is a very large arrival of birds in the lakeshore migrant traps this morning, Monday May 26, in the general area of Magee Marsh / Ottawa Natl Wildlife Refuge. Flycatchers, cuckoos, Red-eyed Vireos, and other typical "late" migrants, and a very good variety of warblers. It's likely to rain again later today, but those who can get out to the lakeshore spots between showers are going to see a lot of birds.
More details later.
Kenn Kaufman
Rocky Ridge, Ohio
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