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Blendon Woods 
Cape may warbler                 Nashville warblers
Tennessee warbler                Black throated blue warbler
Yellow rumped warblers         Orange crowned warbler
The orange crowned joined a mob led by blue jays, and was a delight to watch.  He bounced around on a leafless branch, turning around, and around, looking left and right, up and down, flashing its orange and fluttering his wings at an extremely fast rate.  It was as if he was using body language to say, "Where, where, who are we mobbing, where is the bad guy?"  

White crowned sparrows        Swamp sparrows
yellow bellied sapsuckers       Hermit thrushes
cedar waxwings                     catbird
golden crowned kinglets        winter wrens

Woodside Green (Gahanna)
Black and white warbler         black throated blue warbler
yellow rumped warbler

Black billed cuckoo                winter wren
brown creepers                     ruby crowned kinglets
Hermit thrush

Bob McNulty

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