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They've been reported at Woodman Fen in Dayton the last couple years. And I
know there have been a couple reports as of about 3 weeks ago. I know 3
weeks is a long time ago. Woodman fen is a great migrant trap. Although a
long shot but isn't that how orange crowned warblers are. It's where I'd go
if I was looking in my neck of the woods. Good luck where ever you go.
Bird On!
Eric Elvert
Dayton oh
On Oct 13, 2015 7:47 PM, "Steve Jones" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Still on a quest for a Orange-crowned Warbler. I will have all of Saturday
> to look for one. Anyone have any good places I can give one last ditch
> effort before migration ends?
>
> If anyone wants to go "hunting for them Saturday, let me know. Extra eyes
> may help. :-D
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Happy birding and God bless.
>
> Steve J.
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