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McNulty, Robert
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Mon, 8 Sep 2008 22:26:25 -0400
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Blendon Woods Monday Sept 8 Warblers were scarce and hard to find. Still had
a decent variety despite low numbers.
Black throated green Warbler
Wilson's Warbler
magnolia
blackpoll
bay breasted
american redstart
parula
chestnut sided
blackburnian
black and white
cape may
ovenbird
 
scarlet tanager
summer tanager
red eyed vireo
blue gray gnatcatcher
turkey
swainson's thrush
 
 
Wood storks still being seen in Coshocton County.  Flew in around 5:40 PM to
perch and preen in Sycamore tree; began feeding around 6:18 pm 
 
Bob and Elaine McNulty

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