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Fri, 6 May 2011 07:41:13 -0700
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Hi all,
 
As Kenn said, the birds along the Magee boardwalk are picking up. Flocks of 30 birds are falling out of the sky and landing in the trees along the parking lot. At least 30 species of warblers (Blue-winged, Golden-winged, Orange-crowned, Cerulean, Pine and early Blackpoll and Canada), Black-billed Cuckoo, 4 vireos (any Red-eyed?), female/juv. Blue Grosbeak (along the beach) and small flocks of Pine Siskins to name a few. I had ~80 species in the first few hours. If you're close, get on over here!
 
On a side note, Greg Miller and I independently thought we heard an Kirtland's Warbler sing at two different times this morning. We aren't saying there is one but we are pretty convinced. This was along the circle halfway along the boardwalk.
 
Good birding!
Ethan Kistler
Newton Falls, OH

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