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Most of the year I cut and pull the invasive buckthorn that dominates
my fields and shrub rows.
But, this time of year, I soften towards it, as it provides a banquet
for warblers.
Today, in late afternoon, I watched as three nashvilles and one cape
may delicately probed the
berries on the buckthorn. A blackpoll took a different approach and
vigorously yanked the berries
from the shrub. Two black throated blues were also attracted to the
berries. The same bushes
attracted a black throated green, a tennessee and a couple of
magnolias. And a few guesses.
With the palm warblers and common yellowthroats I saw out in the
fields this morning that makes
a nine warbler day. Nice for this location.
Topping off a nice birdy day here, an olive sided flycatcher perched
at the top of a dead tree by the
pond. There long enough for me grab my camera and get a few shots
before a blue jay dislodged him
from his perch.
Inga Schmidt
Chagrin River Road at the Geauga/Cuy Co. line
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