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Things are picking up a bit from the last post I sent a bit ago. Posting for Ethan Kistler who is at a banding station by Davis Besse. It seems that, overall, birds put down away from lakefront this morning and have been steadily moving to make short flights up to the lakefront to stage. 

At least 16 species of warblers have been found along the Magee boardwalk including Cape May, Black-throated Blue, Tennessee, Magnolia, Nashville. While numbers are fair, diversity is good. 

Just to the east, at the BSBO banding station at Davis Besse, Ethan reports Golden-winged, Blue-winged, both waterthrushes, many Least Flycatchers. 




JB

Jen Brumfield
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