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Had a great Emberizidae morning with 10 species, but not my targeted Nelson's or Le Conte's:
Field
Chipping
CLAY-COLORED (one heard and seen, Philip's bird?, different location)
Savannah
Lincoln's (5)
Song
Swamp
White-throated
White-crowned (by far the most numerous)
Dark-eyed Junco
Orange-crowned Warblers (good numbers, I tallied nine on my walk)
Nashville (3)
Phoebes (4)
Plam Warbler (only one today?)
Common Yellow-throats (also wide spread through the grasses and vocal-calling)
Blue Jays are numerous and flocking (in one flock I counted 26)
Swifts also still around (17)
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Brown Creeper
Flickers
and other usual suspects
Ben Fambrough
Cleveland Heights
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