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Fri, 2 May 2014 09:18:53 -0400
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We saw a male ruby-throated hummingbird at our feeder this morning 5/2/14.
Yesterday we noted a brown thrasher, yellow warbler and rose-breasted
grosbeak in our backyard. We also saw two eastern kingbirds, a common
yellowthroat, black-throated green, yellow-rumped and blackburnian warblers
on a walk down our road. A red-headed woodpecker called frequently from a
snag in a private wetland. The eastern meadowlarks were in full song too.
Lovely!

Jennifer Kleinrichert & Steve Ross
Morrow County

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