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Mon, 23 Sep 2013 00:45:10 -0400
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Greetings! 


Lawrence Woods was decent on Sunday. Lots of typical stuff and fall warblers. I posted some of the good pics on my Lawrence Woods folder on the Birding Ohio Facebook page.

My eBird list is below. I heard some sparrows, in the fields but had no visuals, so I couldn't positively ID, so I left them off. 99% of the birds were at the pond, and it got better as the sun was setting behind the trees. Best times to go are in the morning and the late afternoon...the midday hours seem to always be slow.

Have a great week, happy birding, and God Bless.

Steve J.
www.sjlarue.com

Observer: Steven Jones
2013-09-22 15:55
Lawrence Woods State Nature Preserve
Protocol: Traveling
1.25 Miles
120 Minutes
Observers: 1
All birds reported? Yes
    2    Turkey Vulture       
    10    Rock Pigeon       
    5    Mourning Dove       
    2    Barred Owl       
    5    Chimney Swift       
    2    Red-bellied Woodpecker       
    2    Downy Woodpecker       
    1    Northern Flicker       
    1    Pileated Woodpecker       
    1    Eastern Wood-Pewee       
    2    Least Flycatcher       
    X    Blue Jay       
    2    Carolina Chickadee       
    1    Tufted Titmouse       
    2    White-breasted Nuthatch       
    2    Blue-gray Gnatcatcher       
    5    American Robin       
    1    Gray Catbird       
    20    European Starling       
    3    American Redstart       
    1    Cape May Warbler       
    2    Magnolia Warbler       
    5    Yellow-rumped Warbler       
    4    Northern Cardinal       
    1    Rose-breasted Grosbeak       
    X    House Sparrow       


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