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Nancy Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 1 Sep 2008 07:30:33 -0400576_US-ASCII Have you tried juvenile yellow bellied sapsucker?

On Aug 31, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Spencer Ryan wrote:

> Many people have replied to my woodpecker post and suggested that
> it was a juvenile red-headed woodpecker. It very well might have
> been, but still the coloration did not match up with the internet
> photos or field guides. The bird that I saw had a consistent light
> brown on its head, around its neck, and down the front of its
> chest. These types of marks are more consistent with a red bellied
> woodpecker. So the head [...]41_1Sep200807:30:[log in to unmask]
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I was at Wildwood State Park on the east side of Cleveland this morning and early afternoon.  Wildwood is on Lakeshore Blvd. near E. 174th on Lake Erie.  I was only able to find a few warblers today.  The winds kept the birds concentrated in a small area today.  I found six species in one spot west of grassy knoll west of bridge when I first arived and then around 11 more came in further north but I could only find more of the same birds.  They were east of the path that runs towards the bathhouse.  Only a couple Blackpolls in woods north of birch woods north of field.  Didn't see much else interesting.


Warblers:
Nashville 3
Chestnut-sided 3-4
Magnolia - at least 15
Black-throated Blue 2 f
Blackpoll 3
American Redstart at least 10
Wilsons 5-6

Flycatcher - not ID'd
Cedar Waxwings - few
Warbling Vireos - few


Nancy Anderson
Richmond Hts, OH
NE Cuyahoha County

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