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Bird activity was high yesterday at Mosquito Creek Wildlife Area in Trumbull
Co. Some of the highlights included:
Yellow-breasted chat - One bird on the park headquarters street
Prothonotary warbler - many close and singing on Hoagland-Blackstub Rd.
Bobolink - at least 20 in the field behind the parking lot on HB Rd
Yellow-billed cuckoo - One very close bird that was chased off by a nesting
robin
American redstart - One on HB Rd
and also a healthy amount of orioles, indigo buntings, common yellowthroats,
yellow warblers, and willow flycatchers. Conspicuous in their absence were
Yellow-throated vireos...or any vireos for that matter, and I struck out yet
again on the Ceruleans that are supposed nesters here along HB Rd.
The day before I had fantastic views of a Virginia rail and several Marsh
wrens at Yeagley-Firestone Marsh near Lake Guilford on Depot Rd.
Finally, I've had a Wilson's warbler hanging around my yard for the past 4
or 5 days here in Boardman (Mahoning Co).
cheers,
John G Petruzzi
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John Guy Petruzzi Fine Art & Illustration
www.johnguypetruzzi.com
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