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Dale Brubeck <[log in to unmask]>
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Apparently I should have been watching e-mail and heading down to Kinnear!  Saw a Kirtland's in Michigan, but never in Ohio.  Will try tomorrow.

But, at Sharon Woods, last two days were productive.  Just re-joining list, so sorry for the lateness but many of yesterday's birds were there today on the Nature Trail.

Tuesday:  warblers: tennesse, magnolia, black-throated green, blackburnian, blackpoll, redstart, black-throated blue, chestnut-sided, yellow-rumped; red-eyed vireo, blue-headed vireo; thrushes--wood, swainson's and veery; scarlet tanagers; indigo buntings; rose-breasted grosbeaks; Baltimore orioles; red-breasted nuthatch.

Wedneseday:  many of the above and blue-winged, palm, and prairie warblers; rough-winged, barn and tree swallows; white-eyed vireo; ruby-crowned kinglet; phoebe; towhee; blue-gray gnatcatcher; immature male and female orchard oriole.

Dale Brubeck

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