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Bill Kaye <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Kaye <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Jun 2009 00:25:07 -0400
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I should have known better on a fairly humid late spring morning in N.E. Ohio the pests would be 
out and they didn't disappoint. I made a half attempt through a field to reach a decent birding 
area only to be bullied by the ever persistent deer flies that laughed at the 40% deet I was 
wearing...lol...Back to the car were a tick hitched a ride on my camera strap and it had to be disposed of. So it was birding on the road for me from there on. And to be honest the birds were 
awesome.

Great Egret... 1
Immature Bald Eagle.... 1
Turkey.... 1
Brown Thrasher.... Pair
Prothonotary Warbler... 1 amazing very friendly bird.
Yellow Warbler... plenty
Common Yellowthroat....1
Great Crested Flycatcher.... 2..... Nice population of these birds along Hoagland-Blackstub Rd. 
Bobolink..... 4 pair at least
Baltimore Oriole ...3 + 1 fledgling
Female Wood Duck with 5 very young ones
Various Flycatchers, Catbirds, Tree Swallows 

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