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Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 2017 11:50:36 -0400 |
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I took a walk yesterday at West Creek Reservation in Parma after lunch. I saw and heard a number of golden-crowned kinglets as soon as I got into the wooded areas. There were some field sparrows, one tree swallow and some chipping sparrows in the field. Along the creek was a belted kingfisher, an eastern phoebe, a brown creeper and one Louisiana waterthrush. There were female red-winged blackbirds and a wood duck in the wetlands. I also ran into a spider web in the woods, which is also a spring thing.
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