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Blendon Woods - good numbers of warblers,  most successful at the road and parking lot of nature center.  
Magnolia warblers, large numbers
Bay breasted warblers
Chestnut sided warbler
Common yellowthroats
Tennessee warblers
American redstarts

Scarlet tanager
Cedar waxwings
red headed woodpecker, immature
Baltimore oriole
Eastern towhee
Green herons
Belted kingfisher
red eyed vireo

Woodside green Park in Gahanna
Bay breasted warblers
Blackburnian warbler
Black throated green warbler
American redstart
Magnolia warblers

Broad winged hawk
Yellow billed cuckoo

Bob McNulty

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