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Tue, 24 May 2011 13:57:55 -0400
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Around 11:30 AM today there were at least two bay-breasted and no fewer
than four Blackpoll warblers in a single big oak tree in front of the
liberal arts building adjacent to the C parking lot. One bay-breasted
and three of the Blackpoll warbler were singing and all were low enough
in the tree to observe unaided. They were sharing this tree with a
singing chipping sparrow and two downy woodpeckers, one of which chased
a Bay-Breasted warbler from its tasty morsel of bug several times.

I didn't have time to survey the rest of the area today but I did hear a
yellow-rumped warbler singing in another tree. There may be some really
good warblers in the woods around Parma today!

Chris Caprette
Geauga Co.

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