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Fri, 30 Apr 2010 10:53:43 -0400
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Hello everybody,

 

I was able to get down to the boardwalk this morning to look for new
arrivals to the area. There was a good amount of activity, especially
near the west entrance to the boardwalk. Yellow-rumped and palm warblers
were the most numerous species, along with small numbers of
black-throated green, black-and-white, and Nashville warblers. A
blue-winged warbler was a highlight, as a group of birders was trying to
relocate the bird near #15 or 16 on the boardwalk. A warm-front has
passed and winds are blowing strong from the SSW, so hopefully more
birds will be arriving soon.

 

Jim Witter

Seasonal Naturalist

Sportsmen's Migratory Bird Center

Magee Marsh Wildlife Area

13229 W. St. Rt. 2

Oak Harbor, OH 43449

419-898-0960 ext. 29

 


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