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I spent several hours this morning visiting parks along this greenbelt in east Columbus, and temperate migrants were out in force. I stopped at Tanager Woods, Innis Park, Mock park, and the Brittany Hills bikepath, and had many gnatcatchers, kinglets, towhees, Chipping & White-throated sparrows. More unusual birds included 1 Hermit Thrush (Innis), 2 singing Winter Wrens (Innis, Tanager Woods), 6 Yellow-throated Warblers (every stop), and 3 Fox Sparrows (singing at Innis & Tanager Woods)
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