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Jim Tomko <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 28 May 2017 15:27:20 -0400224_UTF-8 At long last a ruby-throated hummingbird at my feeders and flowers! Also had a gray catbird visit the grape jelly feeder I put out for the Orioles. I've heard the Orioles calling but have yet to see one at the [log in to unmask]
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In the 38 years that I have visited Magee in early May, today was the lowest warbler count ever for me.  If you like Yellow Warblers there were tons.  Others were Palm, Yellow-rumped, Common Yellowthroat.  It was still spectacular with great views of 2 Sandhill Cranes, a Red-headed woodpecker, close up views of 3 Green Heron in one place together and 4 Vireo species (Red-eyed, Blue-headed, Yellow-throated, and Warbling).    Go and enjoy!

Jim Tomko

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