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Sean Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Sean Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 May 2008 14:15:05 -0400
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Walked the Delaware Run path this morning and had a great productive
morning. I hit a few hotspots where it seemed there were warblers and
other birds just everywhere. Ended with 14 species of warbler.
Highlights are below:

 Location:     Delaware Run
 Observation date:     5/1/08
 Number of species:     71

 Cooper's Hawk     1
 Merlin     1, flying NE at a very brisk pace
 Least Flycatcher     2, one chebeking
 Philadelphia Vireo     1
 Red-breasted Nuthatch     1, still around
 Veery     1, veery good looks
 Swainson's Thrush     1
 Hermit Thrush     2
 Wood Thrush     4
 American Pipit     1, flyover

Warblers:
 Blue-winged Warbler     10, all singing
 Tennessee Warbler     1
 Nashville Warbler     14
 Yellow Warbler     16
 Chestnut-sided Warbler     3
 Magnolia Warbler     4
 Yellow-rumped Warbler     25
 Black-throated Green Warbler     10
 Blackburnian Warbler     1, sang once
 Palm Warbler     1
 Black-and-white Warbler     8
 Ovenbird     6
 Northern Waterthrush     1
 Common Yellowthroat     3

 Scarlet Tanager     2, male and female, but not together, male
stunning as always
 Lincoln's Sparrow     1
 Indigo Bunting     4
 Baltimore Oriole     5
 Orchard Oriole     1, young male

Good birding,

Sean


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Sean Williams
Ohio Wesleyan University(attending from Boston)
Delaware, OH
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