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It's been an interesting evening here at home in Avon Lake, Lorain County.  The smallest tree in my yard, a newly planted Little Leaf Lindon, had two Eastern Bluebirds and a Palm Warbler in it simultaneously.  The Palm Warbler was awesome and must have pumped its tail 60 times in the short amount of time that we observed it.  As I went outside to look around, I spotted 6 more Bluebirds (3 Juveniles) and a Dark Eyed Junco. I don't suppose it is too early for the Junco, but I guess I'm curious if this is considered "late" for Juvenile Bluebirds.  Is it normal to see Juvenile Bluebirds this time of year?
Spencer
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