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Hi,
On our Holden BBS survey hike this morning, Frank Buck and I found a
Worm-eating Warbler. The bird was heard in appropriate full canopy
habitat, with leafy slopes, and responded to a recording but was never seen
given the density of the forest in this area.
Other highlights included Cerulean Warbler and 3 distinct Louisiana
Waterthrush territories along the East Branch of the Chagrin
Haans
~41°36'N, 81°20'W
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