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Thu, 6 May 2010 12:36:23 -0400
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Hi folks,

 

As mentioned by Kenn Kaufman yesterday, there is a good variety of
warbler species here at the Magee Marsh boardwalk. During the couple
hours I was leading a group this morning, highlights were a Kentucky
warbler on the north side of the boardwalk near #7A (prompting one of
those patented Magee Marsh birder stampedes), good looks at a Hooded
warbler on the south side near #7, and a Prothonotary warbler on the
south side near #17B. Every bird was exciting to the group, and it is
always heartening to see the joy on rookie and veteran birdwatchers
faces as they see the warblers passing through. 

 

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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