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Bruce Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 9 Apr 2017 21:20:22 -0400467_UTF-8 Displaying American Woodcocks were easy to see and hear in Beachwood City
Park tonight between 8:15 and 8:30 p.m. The paved all-purpose trail in the
lower bowl of the park just east of the ridge-top Picnic Pavilion on the
south side of the Park, was a particularly good spot to observe the birds.
There is a park bench conveniently located there. This is on Shaker Blvd.
midway between Sulgrave and Richmond Rds. The birds are annual there. [...][log in to unmask]
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Sat, 22 Apr 2017 12:08:42 -0400
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All of the breeding Warblers have arrived EXCEPT the Kentucky

For info on the 20 Breeding Warblers and their specific habitat Go to eBird Hotspot Zaleski State Forest There is also places to bird

Warblers
  Hooded
  Black-and- white
  Pine
  B T Green
  B W
  C Yellowthroat 
  Ovenbird
  Yellow
  L Waterthrush 
  Y T
  A Redstart
  Y B  Chat
  Cerulean
  Parula
  Chestnut-sided
  Magnolia 
  Prothonotary 
  Cerulean
  Prairie

Warbler- migrants
  Yellow-rumped
  Nashville
  Blackburian 

Hawks
  Red-shouldered
  Red- tailed
  Sharpie
   Broad-winged

Other
  S Tanager
  H Thrush
  R T Hummingbird
  G B Heron
  P Martin
  W Thrush
  B Thrasher
  Turkey 
  R C Kinglet
  R H Woodpecker 
  B Oriole-male
  
 Vireos
  White-eyed
  Yellow-throated
  Blue-headed
  Red-eyed
  
Bruce Simpson-Nature Photographer
  

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