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Sat, 11 Sep 2010 21:26:56 -0400
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Hi all, what a great time to stay home!  In the yard, mostly around the little bird pond, were;
    Warblers;
No. Waterthrush  (1st time ever in my yard)
Nashville
Tennessee
Palm  ( 2 )
Common Yellowthroat
Cape May
Yellow-Rumped
    Sparrows;
White-Throated   (surprise)
Song
Field
Chipping

Cedar Waxwing
Red-Eyed Vireo
Indigo Bunting young
E. Bluebirds and young
Phoebe 
Catbird
Brown Thrasher

We still have about 4 R. T. Hummingbirds buzzing around.
    Good birding everyone,  
            Pat Soehnlen------ Wilmot, Ohio

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