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I had to go to Wildwood Park this afternoon (Tuesday) and was there from 4:45pm to 7pm.  I had wanted to go yesterday but couldn't.  A friend was there yesterday and saw many warblers flying into the trees from the lake later in the afternoon. Today I saw a lot of warblers most of the time I was there.  There was more constant action than I am used to.  They were very high up in the trees and it was very very painful for my neck.  Most of the activity was west of the creek past the bridge south of the bathhouse and that general area.  When I left at 7pm there were still many warblers.  Here are my late day hightlights which are mostly warblers:

Philadelphia Vireo 1
American Robins 40+
Swainson's Thrush 4-5

Warblers:
Nashville 1
Yellow 1
Chestnut-sided 5-6
Magnolia 5
Cape May 1
Black-throated Blue 1m
Black-throated Green 2 (one was bright male, one was dull
Bay-breasted 1
Blackpoll 20+
Black-and-white 1
American Redstart 7-8
Common Yellowthroats 10-12 (many everywhere especially in the goldenrod)
Wilson's 4-5


Nancy Anderson
Richmond Hts, OH
Northeastern Cuyahoga County
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nancy_a/

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