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I got a late start at Wildwood and Villa Angela Parks on Lake Erie on Cleveland's eastside. Despite the wind I found a few warblers by the Euclid creek: Wilson's, Nashville, Yellowthroat, and Mourning. Then I saw a Great-crested Flycatcher by the entrance. In Villa Angela were Redstarts, Magnolias, Black-throated Blue as well as numerous Phoebes and Swainson's thrush as well as an all gray Empidonax. I thought the Cleveland Nature Preserve( formerly Dike 14) might be better sheltered from the wind so I gave it a try. At the revolving gate I spotted a Palm warbler and inside found all the same species as in Wildwood and Villa Angela except for the Mourning. As I was walking back, however, along the east-west path that borders the fence, the area was alive with warblers including all the above and numerous Black-throated green as well as Tennessee, Chestnut-sided, Pine, Bay-breasted, and Black-and-white. I saw another Great-crested as well as a Least Flycatcher and more Phoebes, Peewees and one Ruby-crowned kinglet. Only at Magee Marsh have I seen that density of warblers. There were a lot I couldn't get a good look at.
Mark Anderson
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