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Date: | Tue, 22 May 2007 14:00:20 -0400 |
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I headed over to Darby Metropark this mid-morning in hopes of finding Sedge
Wrens. It was evident, though, that as the sun was pretty hot already I
should hit the shaded woodland trails instead. So, I made a trip around the
Indian Ridge Picnic Area, primarily on the Mound Trail. Migrants were
pretty scarce, but I still found a few. Highlights inclide:
-several nonvocal Yellow-billed Cuckoos
-Canada Warbler
-Philadelphia Vireo
-multiple Yellow-breasted Chats
-Willow Flycatchers
-American Redstart
-Blackpoll Warbler
-1 singing male GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER (from the Mound trail about 1/2 mile
east of the farthest east trail access point in the large scrubby field)
I got great looks at the Golden-winged Warbler, and it was singing loudly
for the hour or so I was in the area.
Good Birding,
John
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John Kuenzli
Columbus, OH
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