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While surveying several parks in this northwest Columbus suburb, I found a singing Connecticut Warbler this morning at Traphagen Nature Preserve.  It was singing in a brushy woods edge right next to the parking lot.  Unfortunately, other warblers were very low this morning (6 species); they must all have split for the Boardwalk at Magee!  Lots of resident flycatchers have moved in, however, with numerous Acadian, Pewees, and Great Crested at all 3 of the parks I visited.  Traphagen also had 2 recently-fledged Barred Owls squalling for their parents; it's been a reliable nesting spot for these owls for several years.

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