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Date: | Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:58:25 -0400 |
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The first small wave of migrants hit this NE Columbus MetroPark this morning, and they had a decidedly Canadian flavor. I hiked the Goldenrod Trail, then the Thoreau Lake Trail, spending a little over an hour in the park. Included among the arrivals were:
Olive-sided Flycatcher - 1 flycatching where the Thoreau Lake trail crosses the open pipeline
Least Flycatchers - several at mutliple locations
Tennessee Warblers - on the Goldenrod Trail and the Thoreau Lake Trail
Magnolia Warbler - 1 on the Goldenrod Trail
Chesnut-sided Warbler - several at 3 locations.
Blackburnian Warblers - adjacent to Thoreau Lake. This is the 3rd straight morning that I've seen Blackburnians, all at different locations around Columbus, often in clusters of 2-3.
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