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Great day so far at Magee and it's only getting better!  So bundle up and come see!

Just reported a Cerulean warbler on the Wildlife Beach!    Also a TN at the same location.  A common nighthawk was seen there earlier this morning.
Other highlights so far.............................a very beautiful male hooded warbler that is being seen by many folks as it hops along the ground!  Two orange crowned warbler near the west entrance, one displaying his little seen orange crown very nicely!   A worm eating warbler, white eyed vireo, green heron, wood thrush and others!

ONRW has their auto tour going on today too, so come if you can.  Things are starting to heat up here!

HAPPY BIRDING!

Mary L. Warren
Wildlife Communications Specialist
Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
13229 W. State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH   43449

419-898-0960  #31
419-898-4017   Fax
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