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It appears that we had a major fallout of migrating birds due to the
cold front moving through.  The types of warbler species isn't unusal,
but the overall number of birds is impressive.  There are too many birds
in our yard to count.  I tried going to the boardwalk at Magee Marsh,
but it's closed due to Duck hunting.  I'm sure there are more species
there.  Below are some of the species I've seen in the past 30 minutes.

BT Green - some in breeding plumage
Yellow-rumps - everywhere
Tennessee
Redstart
Palm
Blackpoll

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - first of the season
Golden-crown Kinglet - first of the season
Ruby-crown Kinglet
Brown Creeper

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Kim and Dave Myles
Oak Harbor
Ottawa County

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