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Date: | Mon, 7 May 2012 10:28:54 -0400 |
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Greetings:
This morning, while unsuccessfully seeking the Connecticut Warbler reported
yesterday, I had a Golden-winged Warbler singing on the Lake trail, right
at the gas line cut. I didn't have much time to spend, so my species count
was pretty low otherwise.
Other birds of interest I observed (all on Lake Trail unless otherwise
noted):
-male Summer Tanager in the nature center parking lot, calling on an
exposed branch
-singing Eastern Wood-Peewee
-Warbling Vireo
-American Redstart
-Hooded Warblers (at least 4 singing)
-Red-eyed Vireo
-Yellow Warbler (at edge of woods near Thoreau Pond)
-Common Yellowthroat (ditto)
And lots of turkeys.
Good birding,
Andy Sewell
Columbus, Ohio
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