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Date: | Fri, 19 May 2023 14:40:20 -0400 |
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The bird was found yesterday at Valley view
In clermont county. Of course not there
This morning before work! OS fly is perhaps
My nemesis bird for the state. Someday I will
Run into one! Picked up Yellow Warbler and
N. Waterthrush for Clermont. Life. Closing in
On 200! Place was fairly birdy. Prairie warblers, Chat, BB Cuckoo - that last by
A fellow birder.
I am hoping the Connecticut Warbler at Gilmore in Butler county is sticking.
My goal this weekend is working on
My butler big year.
Merlin sound notes - just when I think it’s
Getting better….. it said I had a pine Siskin
In my yard yesterday morning. I don’t think
So….. I tried to find. Nope. And it also said
I had. Prothonotary warbler - I have had that in my yard before. Again I scanned and
Listened. Nope. This sounds funny, but I
Think Merlin was calling a Cardinal the
Prothonotary. It will get there eventually!
But I will always want to see the bird. Or hear
Very well. It works for me best when I am on
Vacation. For example, how many of you
Know the song of painted bunting? I don’t!
Merlin helped us figure that out.
Good birding all.
Sent from my iPhone
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