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Date: | Thu, 9 Jul 2009 10:32:44 -0400 |
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I was atlasing at the Firelands scout camp in Lorain County yesterday.
Yesterday I had 2 willow flycatchers, 1 least flycatcher, an eastern
kingbird, a scarlet tanager,
2 towhees, a brown thrasher, purple martins and, wood thrush, many
red eyed vireos, indigo buntings
and lots of bats!
In my yard today a first appearance in many years was a pair of
Carolina wrens.
They way they interacted I think one was a fledgling but I have not
heard the parents in the neighborhood
ever before.
Terry
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