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This afternoon I checked the activity at Area M of the Hoover Nature
Preserve. This is the area the takes in the boardwalk, the small coves next to  it
and the wooded area that extends to the trail at Area N. As noted by others  the
migration in Central Ohio is still sparse, but it is at least starting to
produce some interesting birds. At Area N I was greeted by one of the
Prothonotary Warblers John Kunezli banded in 2004. He came in close enough to  totally
distinguish the bands color combination and identify him as being banded  at
nest box N-9. When found today he was within 200 feet of the location  where he
was banded. He had company today as there were 4 other males singing in  the
immediate area.

The Osprey were both out at the nest platform off the end of the  boardwalk.
The female was on the nest and the male was perched in a tree  nearby.

Other warblers at Area N today included numerous Yellow-rumped, a few Palm
and a Yellow-throated. Several Warbling Vireos were singing and  Blue-gray
Gnatcatchers were everywhere.

Charlie Bombaci
Hoover Nature Preserve
Delorme 58 C (2) & (3)



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