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Fri, 2 May 2008 16:48:56 -0700
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Big changes at West Creek since yesterday.  I managed
to squeeze in between rain showers and ran into a huge
flock of warblers in the woods east of the parking
lot.  There were 100+ birds streaming through the
treetops and the majority were Palm Warblers (50), all
at treetop level.  The Palms were everywhere...it was
pretty incredible and the most I have ever seen at an
inland location.  Other warblers:  Nashville (4),
Yellow (2), Yellow-rumped (41), Black-throated Green
(3), Black-and-white (2), Northern Waterthrush (1),
and Common Yellowthroat  (2).  Other notable migrants
included Red-headed Woodpecker and Blue-headed Vireo.

May has arrived...
-Gabe Leidy
Cleveland


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