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I'm just back (noon) from a great morning of birding at Blendon Woods
Metro Park in Columbus. Several people contributed to the following
list and no one saw everything! Here is a list of birds of interest.
Red-eyed Vireo
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Wood Thrush
Warblers:
Blue-winged
Golden-winged (see below)
Tennessee
Nashville
Northern Parula
Yellow
Chstnut-sided
Magnolia
Black-throated Blue
Yellow-rumped
Black-throated Green
Blackburnian
Palm
Blackpoll
Black-and-white
American Redstart
Ovenbird
Hooded
Scarlet Tanager
Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
I saw the Golden-winged Warbler at about 10:45 on the north side of
the road (as you're leaving the park) half way between the parking
lot for the nature center and the first path which crosses the road.
I was not able to relocate it for others. Maybe someone else will
find it again.
18 warblers (and others may see more this afternoon) is a great day
for Blendon Woods.
Doreene Linzell
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