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Bob and Elaine McNulty <[log in to unmask]>
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Blacklick Metro Park (8am-12Noon)
Yellow throated warbler (entrance road to park, near the Beech Maple Lodge) 
Louisiana Waterthrush
Black and White warbler
yellow rumped warbler
ruby crowned kinglet
golden crowned kinglet
yellow bellied sapsucker
hermit thrush
fox sparrow
barred owl  (west arm of maple loop trail, )
Rusty blackbird  (Was watching the La waterthrush) on the trail adjacent to 
golf course when the rusty called. He ended up perusing the same shoreline 
the waterthrush had vacated.

Blendon Woods 12:30-3pm
yellow rumped warbler
pine warbler (near the entrance ramp to the west blind)
ruby crowned kinglet
great egret 4 
leeser scaup
northern shoveler
ruddy duck

Butterflies
cabbage
mourning cloak
eastern comma

Academy Woods Park  Gahanna 3pm- 5:30 pm
black throated green warbler
yellow throated warbler
yellow rumped warbler
winter wren
hermit thrush 2
golden crowned kinglet

Butterflies
spring azure
eastern comma

Flowers
harbinger of spring (very few blooms left)
small flowered buttercup
sessile trillium
lesser celandine
squirrel corn
false rue anemone

Bob and Elaine McNulty

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