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Monday through Thursday - 4/28-5/1

Good birding in the morning; slow in the afternoon.  Total of 80  species.
Sixteen species of warblers.  Size range:  hummingbird  to osprey/black
vulture.  Has anyone ever noticed how hard it is to tell a  worm-eating warbler from
a red-eyed vireo 20 ft. in the air behind green  leaves?  Seems as though
worm-eating warblers don't understand that 5 ft.  high bushes 20 ft. up a
hillside, well, you get it ---

Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio



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