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I did a little birding on Hoover yesterday too. At Oxbow and at Mudhen
Marsh. At Oxbow I saw, among other things, a gray catbird adult feeding a
fledgling and tree swallow fledglings.
At Mudhen Marsh a Belted Kingfisher couple was trying to teach their brood
to do their own fishing.
Both Carolina Wren fledglings and house wren fledglings were seen at
Mudhen Marsh. One of the nest boxes there was used by a family of wrens.
I didn't see which species of wren came out of the box but since there was
a house wren sitting in a nearby tree, I'm assuming it was a family of
house wrens that used that box.
A rubythroated hummingbird was sitting in a tree near the bat box at
Mudhen Marsh. When I came back almost two hours later, he was still
sitting there.
Al La Sala
Columbus, OH
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