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Hinckley was pretty quiet but I did have one female & 2 male Baltimore Orioles,  Warbling & RE Vireos & E Phoebes. 2 Spotted SPs. Heard a Red-shouldered Hawk. 

Picked up my first N Ohio La WT for the season. I heard one near the Lake where the lake trail starts by the footbridge then saw 2 chasing each other farther upstream near the bridle trail. Only other warblers were Yellow, Com YT & Yellow-rumped. 

I then checked the Coliseum site at 303 & I271. Despite it being late morning, I was delighted to hear & see Bobolinks displaying/singing. Been a long time since I've seen/heard this wonderful spring spectacle. Also had E Meadowlarks, Field Sparrows, Catbirds, as well as a singing RB Grosbeak & Wood Thrushes. A Green Heron flew over & I later saw it perched in a tree. A Great Blue was there as well. No new warblers for the morning. Chimney Swifts & Barn Swallows. 

Peggy Wang
Hudson 

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