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Stayed out of the woods today due to in-climate weather.  So we surveyed
the grasslands a little.  But I did hear a Warbling Vireo on the edge of
the woodlot. and I saw a Nashville and a Magnolia Warbler on a tree near
the edge.

The Lawrence Woods grasslands/prairie had the typical birds.

Pheasant
Turkey
Meadowlarks
Bluebird
Field Sparrows
Song Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrows (heard)
Blackbirds
Vultures
And our ever favorite Bobolink. At least 8 seen, more heard in the BG.
Pics here:
http://sjlarue.smugmug.com/Unsorted/OhioBirds/16108559_K6usy

I have had a few people ask about the "secret location" of Lawrence
Woods, since it doesn't pop up on the web easily.  It is one of Ohio
DNR's more rustic Nature Preserves, even though it has a boardwalk. It
is between SR 68 and 292 on CR 190 South of Kenton.  Here are
Coordinates:40.5741, -83.6296 .

Have a great day, and I'll see y'all at Magee!

Steve J.

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