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If you have not made time to get out and enjoy the spring migrants, maybe
some pictures will help you rearrange your priorities!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/85567104@N05/



The first 40 or so pictures are from Magee and Maumee Bay SP, but most of
these  birds (and many more) are being seen throughout Geauga County.  You
don't have to be enrolled in eBird (although I highly suggest you do) to
explore the data.  Just log in to www.ebird.org and go to 'Explore Data'.
Select 'Explore a Region' then type the name of your county and select it
from the options presented.  The page that comes up is easy to navigate and
has a tremendous amount of information.  Any place you see blue printing you
can click on the date or place name and more information pops up!  It's an
awesome resource for birders and for researchers.  Again, please consider
signing up and start logging your sightings for your own records and for
citizen science.



If you want to know what birds are being seen at Magee Marsh and places
nearby, explore 'Lucas' and 'Ottawa' counties in eBird.  There is an amazing
diversity of birds in the area right now and many Hotspots listed for you to
review.



Bird on!



Matt Valencic

Geauga County










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