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I went to the Chuckery area of Summit Metroparks this morning hoping to
finally see some warblers... not so much... a few Nashvilles, a couple of
common yellowthroats and a ton of yellows, that was about it. Where are
they?  Also saw a number of Baltimore orioles, rb grosbeaks, a scarlet
tanager, warbling, blue-headed and white-eyed vireo, possible red eyed
vireo, several singing wood thrushes, catbirds in good numbers, a few rc
kinglets, one bg gnatcatcher, towhees visible and calling everywhere, a red
shouldered hawk, several n. flickers, and all the more common stuff. It was
a beautiful morning, despite the shortage of warblers.

I have a white crowned sparrow under the feeder today.

Please post your Summit & Medina County sightings, particularly warblers!  I
need a fix!

Karen Gray
Copley Twp/Summit Co.

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