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Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 8 May 2018 11:19:00 -0400294_utf-8 I’m about to move to Zanesville & as the movers were finishing up today, I happened to look out my patio door to see my FOS Green Heron fly over or from the pond up to a tree.

Lots of Canada Geese Goslings, too.

Hope I’ll have some decent yard birds in Zanesville. [...][log in to unmask]
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Mon, 14 May 2018 09:06:44 -0400
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Amazing day at this area A lot of singing and activity
  20 Breeding Warblers
  10 Migrant Warblers
For more info on the Breeding Warblers and their specific habitat- go to eBird Hot Spots Zaleski State Forest

Migrant Warblers
 Blackburian
 Nashville
 Tennessee 
 Palm
 Cape May
 Blackpoll 
 Black-throated Blue
 Bay-breasted
 Yellow-rumped
 Wilson

Hawks
  Red-tailed
 Red-shouldered

Woodpeckers
 Pileated
 Red-headed
 N Flicker

Cuckoos
  Yellow-billed
  Black-billed

Flycatchers
 Great Crested
 Least
 Acadian
 Olive-sided

Tanagers
 Scarlet
 Summer

Thrushes
 Wood
 Swainson's 
 Veery

Others
 Brown Thrasher
 Indigo Bunting
 Baltimore Oriole
 Rose-breasted Grosbeak 
 Turkeys
 Woodcock

Highlights
 R Grouse-drumming
 Cedar Waxwings-flock of 50+ flying around
 Rose-breasted Grosbeak-flying below and showing off the beautiful wings
 Magnolia Warblers-pair foraging together
 Yellow-billed  Cuckoos-a pair flying around side-by-side
 Olive-sided Flycatcher-singing
 Orchard Oriole-pair
 Chuck-will's-widow-foraging on the side of the road in the limestone-Rte 278
Hooded Warblers-2 females

Bruce Simpson- Nature Photographer

Sent from my iPhone
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