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Date: | Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:47:46 -0400 |
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Saturday morning I had two Yellow-Throated Vireos chasing and singing
through the woods. Also heard the first Ovenbird. Yesterday, I had Red-Eyed
Vireos singing along with the Yellow-Throateds and an American Redstart.This
morning, the dawn chorus was loud!There were three Ovenbirds singing in the
woods and a White-Eyed Vireo and Blue-Winged Warbler in the old field
joining the Prairie Warblers and Field Sparrows.I was pretty sure I could
hear a Wood Thrush in the distance but there was so much "noise" it was hard
to locate.Wow! What a difference one week makes.
Good birding,
Tracy Morman
Scipio Township, Meigs Co.
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