I had a one-day layover in Cleveland on a move from MO to MA, so I went on
the final Audubon Spring Bird Walk at Shaker Lakes (Cuyahoga Co.) this
morning.  It was quite chilly and windy, and the birds were pretty low  in
numbers, but still managed a decent list including 17 warblers.   Thanks as
always to Julie West and Gary Neuman for leading (and great to see so  many
familiar faces -- I hadn't been on a spring bird walk in years!).

E.  Wood-Pewee, 1
Least Flycatcher, 3
Red-eyed Vireo, 3
Wood Thrush,  1
Swainson's Thrush, 2

Northern Parula, 2
Tennessee Warbler,  2
Nashville Warbler, 2
Yellow Warblers
Magnolia Warbler,  3
Blackburnian Warbler, 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler, 5
Black-throated Green  Warbler, 2
Palm Warbler, 2
Blackpoll Warbler, 2
Black-and-white  Warbler, 2
American Redstart, 4
Ovenbird, 1
Northern Waterthrush,  1
Common Yellowthroat, 1
Wilson's Warbler, 2
Canada Warbler,  2

Nick Barber
University of Missouri-St. Louis
St. Louis,  MO
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