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I was at Wildwood Park on the east side of Cleveland.  I didn't get there till after 9am and parked at the Lakeshore entrance.  I couldn't find many warblers at the beginning.  I ran into Rob and Sandy Harlan in the main woods to the west of the bridge and they had found more warbler variety and activity (better numbers) up closer to the lake and main woods.  But I did find some interesting birds in the field north of the library.  Here is what I saw and the Pine Warbler was found by them (I would never of been able to ID a fall Pine Warbler - it was rather dull colored with an eyering.

  Ruby-throated Hummingbird 1
  Flycatcher 1 sp ? (Traill's!)
  Blue-headed Vireo 1 near lake west of bathhouse
  Philadelphia Vireo 1 (near Lakeshore parking lot)
  Red-eyed Vireos - few
  Red-breasted Nuthatch - we thought close to 12 most in pine trees near lake west of bathhouse (it was getting ridiculous just about every bird up there was a Nuthatch)
  Swainson's Thrush at least 4
  Brown Thrasher 1 in tree north of field
  Warblers:
  Magnolia 3 or 4, Black-throated Blue 1f, Yellow-rumped 5-6 heard many more, Pine 1(they found near lake in pine tree), Blackpoll - 5 or so - heard more, Black-and-White 1, American Redstart 1 or 2, Common Yellowthroat 1 seen - heard many all over park.
  I believe they saw Yellow, BT Green, Wilsons and I can't remember and don't know what else they saw - sorry

  Lincoln's Sparrow 1 in field north of library (first I have seen)
  Swamp Sparrows at least 2 or 3 in same field (first I have seen)
  White-throated Sparrows - few -heard many more
  Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 3 (originally saw female in same field, when I went back before I left there was another female and a male with rosey upper breast all in same tree northeast end of field

  Nancy Anderson
  Richmond Hts, OH
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/nancy_a/







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