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There's a little park in Worthington along Rush Run on Park Boulevard
called Park Boulevard Park. I stop there periodically because I've gotten
some surprises there in the past: Winter Wren, Eastern Phoebes, and even a 10
point buck deer. Anyway, last summer two Phoebes were there all summer,
so I started checking a few weeks ago for them; I saw one a couple weeks
ago. I stopped there today around 5:00 p.m.; no Phoebes but I got to watch a
Brown Creeper from about 10 feet away work up a tree. It paid more
attention to a following Chicadee than me.
Paul Graham
Worthington
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