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The boardwalk at Magee Marsh, nw Ohio, had a lot of migrants this morning.
I personally saw a dozen warbler species (so far!) and heard of others.
Highlights included Worm-eating, Hooded, Orange-crowned, and LA Waterthrush.
Non-warblers included Swainson's and Wood Thrushes, Eastern Kingbird,
Warbling and White-eyed Vireos, Bank Swallow. Very large numbers of
White-throated Sparrows, Yellow-rumped Warblers, and Hermit Thrushes.
Little Blue Heron still in area where I reported it on 4/20. I had to
leave to come inside for a radio interview, going back out to the boardwalk
now, will report more details later.
Kenn Kaufman
Rocky Ridge, Ohio
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