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Reply To: | Desiree L. Narango |
Date: | Sun, 25 Apr 2010 18:10:37 -0400 |
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Southerly winds must have really perked up the migrant diversity in Ohio. I
had FOS rose-breasted grosbeak, red-eyed vireos, yellow-throated vireos,
black and white warbler and ovenbird at parks in metro columbus today.
Hermit thrushes, myrtle warblers and white-throated sparrows still
persisting.
Also had 8 broad-winged hawks riding a thermal across the sky.
Good (urban) birding,
Desiree
Columbus, Ohio
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