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A morning bird walk of the Tree Farm Trail at Horseshoe Pond in the
Cuyahoga Valley NP resulted in 32 species, including the following
highlights, the first one simply because it is the first time I've had a
Kestrel on that trail, and they just don't seem to be very common in the
CVNP overall: 

1- American Kestrel
7-Red-breasted Nuthatch
6-Golden-crowned Kinglet
2-Ruby-crowned Kinglet
11-Eastern Towhee

The only warblers seen or heard were two Yellow-rumped Warblers.

Patrick Coy
Peninsula, OH

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