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Mon, 18 Oct 2021 17:02:21 -0400
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Clermont county is the spot for Franklins for me! At least the areas I have 
mainly birded. I met Ric and Andrew at East fork - south beach. They had
a Franklins that just flew.... Not what I wanted to hear! But I waited around.
It came back. Also there another LBBG - juvenile. Must be migration time for
them. Two in 2 days! 

I went sparrow searching without much success afterwards. I didn't bushwack
though. Just road and field edges. 

Nature notes - Still quite a few Monarchs, Pearl crescents, and Orange Sulphurs
around. And one skipper that never cooperated for me. Spring Peepers calling.
Gee......

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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