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Mon, 15 Oct 2012 19:17:57 -0400
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A single Male Cape May Warbler was present on Public Square in Downtown
Cleveland today.


The North East coroner of the square also held an immature Sapsucker
working many sap holes on several trees.

I first saw the Cap May as it took a bath next to a fountain.

It visited the bright red maple very near the Sap Sucker.

Many White throated Sparrows and several Lincolns were about.

One Verry and several Hermit thrushes were about.

Scott Wright
North Olmsted Ohio

Sap Sucker and Cap May photographed.

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