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Kenn Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Sep 2009 11:52:08 -0400
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Heads up for anyone who's close to the lake in northwest Ohio.  I'm stuck in
meetings today but I just talked to Kim over at Black Swamp Bird
Observatory, and she told me there are a LOT of migrants in that area today
(Tuesday Sept. 22).  Just outside BSBO's window on wildlife in the last few
hours there have been more than a dozen species of warblers (BT Blue, BT
Green, Blackpoll, Bay-breasted, Nashville, Magnolia, etc.), plus
Philadelphia Vireo, Gray-cheeked and Swainson's Thrushes, Am.. Woodcock, and
many more birds.  I would guess that all the woodlots in that general area
(Magee Marsh, Ottawa Natl Wildlife Refuge, etc.) would be good this
afternoon for anyone who can get out.

Kenn Kaufman
Oak Harbor, OH

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