Migration has been a bit strange this year..................lots of
variety of birds but they are not dripping from the trees.
South-Southwest winds have been hard to come by this spring and I don't
see any in the forecast for tomorrow.     But still lots of great birds
to see along the boardwalk, the new Estuary Trail, and the new Woodies
Roost trail.   Thanks ONWR!

We will be doing our monthly bird count on Wed. May 23, leaving from the
Bird Center at 8 am.    Join us if you can!

Many of the birds seem to have taken a more easterly route this
year...................... Yes, migration still remains a mystery, as it
should!

Happy Birding!

Mary L. Warren
Wildlife Communications Specialist
Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
13229 W. State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH  43449
419-898-0960 #31
FAX: 419-898-4017
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