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As far as I know no one has seen the Varied Thrush in Apple Creek Ohio today. A group of us were there from daybreak until noon-thirty and no one got it. Bad luck. The Harris's Sparrow was still there as a bit of a consolation in the morning and at 1pm, as well as some other pleasant birds like Purple finches, Red-headed Woodpeckers, YB Sapsuckers, Hermit Thrushes, RC Kinglets, Red-breasted Nuthatch, etc.
Good birding,
- Ben Warner
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