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We banded a Yellow-bellied flycatcher and a Tennessee warbler today a
Springville Marsh in Seneca County. A Yellow-bellied sapsucker and many of
the usual suspects were also observed. Early passerine migrants? Congrats
to Tom Bartlett for banding the 36,000 bird at Springville since 1984.
Today was a very good day for species and numbers. Fall migration can't be
far, right?
Eric Mullholand
Carey, Ohio
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