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Greetings!
Another Lawrence Woods report...with another Warbler to add to the list.
Today I gat a call from a friend of mine, more in him in a minute. He
let me know that there was a Blackburnian Warbler on the edge of the
woods. AS I don't have a good photo of it yet, I raced over there only
to find it MIA...probably due to the oncoming rain. So I did a very
quick in and out survey of birds...and birders.
The usual stuff was there in Warbler-ville plus a new one, In the near
trees, I could hear at least 3 Cerulean Warblers...I never saw them,
because off in the distance I heard a bit of thunder and headed back.
As I was leaving, I passed a couple who had stopped in on their way back
to Xenia from Magee. Before, and after we talked, a Bobolink jumped up
into a bush and gave great views.
Here's a bobolink..link :-D :
http://sjlarue.smugmug.com/Unsorted/OhioBirds/16108559_K6usy#1281551680_w5cfr8z
Have a great day!
Steve J.
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