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Sorry this is so late, but we saw many red-headed woodpeckers at Lake Hope State Park last week, as well as an osprey over the lake and a few warblers. If you live in the area and can get past the roads closed by high water, it's worth a look for the wildflowers alone. Two of the nicer trails for birds and flowers are the Buzzard Cave Trail and the Old Hollows Trail that runs along part of the backpack trail. We had hoped to look for warblers along the Hock Hocking Adena Bikeway but were thwarted by thunderstorms and high water. Here in Berea we are serenaded by a stop over of several white-throated sparrows. Kathleen B.
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