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I spent a half hour this morning at Portman Park, a narrow riparian strip near Pickerington Ponds that acts as a decent migrant trap. There was a modest fallout of north-temperate migrants, including
3 E.Phoebes
2 Winter Wrens
5+ Golden-cr.Kinglets
3 E.Towhees
4 Field Sparrows
4 Fox Sparrows
20+ White-throated Sparrows
3 Juncos
25+ Redwings
10+ Common Grackles
Notice that Coastal Plain temperate migrants -- like Sapsuckers, House Wrens, Yellow-rumps, Ruby-cr.Kinglets, Chipping Sparrows -- are largely missing. They just haven't started showing up in numbers here yet.
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