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Ryan Steiner <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 May 2008 10:50:59 -0700
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I visited Greenlawn Cemetery in Columbus early this morning.&nbsp; I first headed for "the pit" and instantly found an Olive-sided Flycatcher.&nbsp; The bird came really close while I watched it and I got a great chance to study it.&nbsp; Later I found another Olive-sided a little ways away that could have been the same bird but probably was not.&nbsp; Also at the pit I heard an Alder Flycatcher calling and was able to locate it as well.&nbsp; The bird called frequently until it flew farther out into the cemetery and I lost it.&nbsp; Other birds of note included seven species of warbler, a handful of scarlet tanagers, and a pair of kingfishers who looked awfully funny sitting over the small amount of water that the pit had to offer.
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Good Birding!
Ryan Steiner
Smithville, OH



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