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My Dad and I went to the Hilliard Bike Trail this morning to see if we 
could find the Bell's Vireos. The bird was along the trail, directly 
across from Homestead Park (roughly between the large water tower and the 
park) singing incessantly. It does not appear to be too concerned with the 
dozens of bikers/joggers/roller bladers zipping by constantly. After 
watching and listening for several minutes, it flew further to the west 
along the trail. We walked a couple of hundred yards, past the field at 
the west end of the park, and came to another spot that had at least two 
Bell's Vireos singing simultaneously. Other birds observed included 
Orchard Orioles, Willow Flycatchers, Tree Swallows, and Yellow Warblers. 
If anyone needs more detailed instructions for finding the bird(s), feel 
free to contact me offline.

Brian G.

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