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Robert Sparks <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Apr 2009 07:33:15 -0700
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Hello Everyone,
I spent this morning driving around Shawnee State Forest and the following were the higlights:

Yellow-throated Warbler - They were everywhere along the creeks,I heard at least 20 individuals

Lousiana Waterthrush - abundant, at least 30

Black and White Warbler - 3

Yellow-rumped Warbler - Suprisingly, only 1

Pine Warbler - a few singing males

Blue-headed Vireo  - 3

Blue-grey Gnatcatcher - 2

Also lots of Brown Thrashers, Chipping Sparrows, & Towhees

Good birding,
Brad Sparks
Reynoldsbburg, OH

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