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Good morning,
The male Mourning Warbler (presumably the same one seen yesterday) is still
present, as of 7:20 am, in the same group of trees just outside (to the
south) of Meiling Hall on OSU campus, near the medical center. I couldn't
find him yesterday afternoon, which says to me that he's much more active in
the early morning and knows how to hide. Also seen this morning were a
Chestnut-sided, a Redstart, a Yellowthroat, and a Magnolia (all males). A
White-throated Sparrow was also a new addition to my list for this
location.
Nate Nye
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