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The number of warblers was down, but variety was still good. Activity
actually got better as the day warmed up.
Kentucky warbler (trail to lake)
Louisiana Waterthrush
yellow rumped warbler
blue winged warbler
pine warbler
yellow
black throated green
northern parula
chestnut sided
palm
nashville
Hooded
Northern waterthrush (heard)
ovenbird (heard)
black throated blue ( heard)
common yellowthroat (heard)
bank swallow (at lake)
great crested flycatcher
summer tanager
scarlet tanager
blue headed vireo
Baltimore oriole
hermit thrush
swainson's thrush
rose brested grosbeak
indigo bunting
Woodside Green (Gahanna, afternoon)
Prothonotary warbler
black and white
nashville
yellow rumped warbler
Bob and Elaine McNulty
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