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Date: | Fri, 25 May 2012 20:34:22 -0400 |
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Leslie-
This morning I went to the area around the State Computer Center at OSU off
of Carmack Road to look for the Wilson's Warbler. Didn't see or hear him,
but saw and heard a Common Yellowthroat, a Yellow Warbler, and a Willow
Flycatcher on territory. But the highlight of the morning was a male Blue
Grosbeak sitting in a locust tree directly across from the Computer Center
in the waste area across the dirt road. There was a male Indigo Bunting
present in the area as well, but a close look at the pictures of both of the
birds I took shows the male Blue Grosbeak with a good amount of rufous
coloring on a wing, which was absent on the male Indigo Bunting photo.
~Tracy
http://seasonsflow.wordpress.com/
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