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Sat, 13 Apr 2013 11:52:25 -0400
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We had a female Hooded warbler this morning at Springville Marsh in Seneca
County outside of Carey. It was working the ditch by the parking lot, and
offered great long looks and picture ops. We banded a nice variety in
between closing and opening the nets because of rain before giving way to
the wind. Other species included Yellow-bellied sapsucker, both Kinglets,
Woodcock, tons of Rusty blackbirds, Fox sparrow, Brown thrasher, Winter
wren, Barn swallow, Green-winged teal and the other expected suspects. On a
negative note, I just pulled a tick off myself! Spring has sprung even if
it is cold.

Eric Mullholand
Social Studies Teacher
CEA President
Student Council Advisor

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