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Lawrence Woods failed to disappoint yet again :-D

I finally got this Albatross off my back...well maybe not an Albatross,
but after hearing them for DAYS, I was finally able to spot and
photograph some Cerulean Warblers. There were at least 4 to 8 if not
more...hard to distinguish when they are flying all around.  If you go,
they are on the left side of the split.
Pictures including my favorite because he is really taking it to a moth
:-D here:
http://sjlarue.smugmug.com/Unsorted/OhioBirds/16108559_K6usy#1284079900_b9SmH87

Also met the Yates there.  They had read my emails from Kansas, and
decided to come over on their way to Magee.

Birds also seen there:

Scarlet Tanager
Palm Warbler
Nashville Warbler
Blue Headed Vireo
Am. Redstart
Magnolias
Piliated Woodpecker
Blackburnian Warbler
Catbirds
Wood Thrush
Swainson's Thrush
WB Nuthatch
Downys
Red Bellied WP
House Wrens
Black Throated Green Warbler
Much more that was hard to distinguish between it and the rest of what
was going on.

Have a great day, and I'll see you at Magee!

Steve J


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