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Hi Folks -

No rare birds to report here. Just wanted to throw in a few 'guestimates' as
to when we N Ohioians might see the next push of migrants. Coming week:

Monday is supposed to a clear day with SSE winds at 10, evening clear with
SSE winds at 8

Tuesday is supposed to be clear with SSW winds at 9, evening clear with S
winds at 5

Perhaps TUESDAY will be a great night for moving birds, and even better for
birders: Wednesday is supposed to see light showers and N winds in the
morning. Whatever birds dropped in on Tues night would be held to a pause
and could be scrambling around in the a.m. at lakefront hotspots.

These are the only days suggested to have winds coming out of anything
hinting of 'south'.

Good luck out there.
cheers

Jen Brumfield

Akron, Ohio
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"Journeys, like artists, are born and not made. A thousand differing
circumstances contribute to them, few of them willed or determined by the
will." - Lawrence Durrell

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