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Mon, 2 May 2011 23:11:21 -0400
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A quick trip to this south Columbus park this morning found rainy weather had suppressed migrant numbers somewhat, compared to the weekend.  Diversity was still good, but numbers seemed low.  The highlights of a 45 minute walk around the Confluence area included

Flycatchers: E.WoodPewee, Acadian Flycatcher, Gr.Crested Flycatchers (2), E.Kingbird
Vireos:  Red-eyed, Warbling
Swallows - Rough-winged, Tree, Barn
Wrens,Gnatcatchers - House Wrens (4-5), Gnatcatchers (8+)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (3)
Thrushes - Wood (5-6), Swainson's (2)
Mimids - Catbirds (4), Brown Thrasher, Mockingbird
Warblers -
 Yellow, Parula, Nashville (2), Tennessee (2), Blue-winged, Magnolia, Chesnut-sided, Black-thr.Green, Yellow-throated, Blackburnian, Yellow-rumped (10+), Pine, Palm, Black&White, N.Waterthrush, Hooded, CommonYellowthroat, Yellow-br.Chat
Scarlet Tanager
Indigo Buntings (2-3)
Rose-br.Grosbeaks (2)
Sparrows -
 E.Towhee (3), Chipping (6+), Field (2-3), Song (5+), White-throated (40+)
Baltimore Oriole (2)

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