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Simpson, Bruce
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Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:54:41 -0400
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  Blendon Woods is located in the notheast corner of Columbus off of
I270 & Rte 161. Take the Little Turtle Way exit.
 
      Nature Center Area
           Summer Tanager-male
           Indigo Bunting-male
           Chimney Swift
 
     Goldenrod Trail
            C Yellowthroat-male
            E Towhee-male
            W Wood Peewee-young
            Ruby-throated Hummingbird-2
            Chimney Swift
            Cedar Waxwing-2
            Blue-gray Gnatcher
            Indigo Bunting-male mated with female
            
   Lake Trail
         Wood Thrush-2
         Indigo Bunting-male
         E Towhee-male
         Yellow-billed Cuckoo-male
         Blue-gray Gnatcher
         Barred Owl
         Carolina Wren
         Scarlet Tanager-2 males
 
   Thoreau Lake
        Mallard-male, 2 females with 5 young
        E Kingbird
        Wood Duck-female with 2 young
        Willow Flycatcher
        Cliff Swallow-young
        Cedar Waxwing-2
        Rose-breasted Grosbeak
        Great Crested Flycatcher
 
   Brookside Trail
        Hooded Warbler-male
        E Wood Peewee
        Blue-gray Gnatcher
        Summer Tanager
 
  Brookside & Overlook Trail Intersection
        Veery-singing
 
                 I would like to thank the members of Columbus Audubon &
Metro Park visitors for helping  find these birds.
 
 
                        Bruce Simpson-Naturalist at Blendon Woods Metro
Park
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