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Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:32:18 -0400
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Hi Everyone,

If anyone is in the mood for some warblers, don't wait for the peak of fall
migration!  I just returned from a priority block down in Pike County
(Region 77) where it was fairly easy to get 12 species of warblers among
other fascinating breeders like Broad-winged Hawk.  Pike County and many
other southern Ohio counties are certainly under-surveyed for OBBA2 and
there's still plenty of opportunity to get out there and do some good
birding.

If you're wondering what areas still need coverage, check the atlas data
entry website or contact me directly.  I should be able to point you toward
some productive blocks.

Good birding!

--
Aaron Boone
Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas II
School of Environment & Natural Resources
The Ohio State University
210 Kottman Hall
2021 Coffey Road
Columbus, OH 43210-1085
614.247.6458 (office)
www.ohiobirds.org/obba2/

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