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Just an update was there from 5:15 to 6:45pm this evening. Saw only a little activity but I did see another Orange-crowned Warbler about 130-150 feet north of Lakeshore Blvd parking lot in tree and bush plantings east of road. It popped its head up from what I think are knotweed (heart shaped) and then flew up to honey locust type tree and then disappeared. It had a friend so there might of been another. Also saw one again Sunday same general area. Today I was standing east of plantings following a Common Yellowthroat that usually are in that area. This is not along the creek but closer to road plantings.
The only thing else I could see to ID was Black-throated Blue Warbler, YB Sapsucker, G.C. Kinglet and Song and White-throated Sparrows.
Nancy Anderson
Richmond Hts, OH
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