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Greetings all - 
Ray Hannikman refound the GRAY FLYCATCHER at Headlands at 10:00 a.m. this morning. From parking lot, take the main path (over to the right, along the woodlot) straight out towards the lake. When you come out of the woods and see the dunes on your left, take one of the small fisherman paths on your right. Weave back through the woodlot and find a large open area in the woods. 
Compared to yesterday there are significantly fewer birds at HBSP. Hundreds of warblers and other migrants were seen yesterday. Today there are only handfuls. 
jb
330-701-6452

Jen Brumfield 
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Cleveland, Ohio
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