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Date: | Thu, 20 Jun 2013 17:40:38 -0400 |
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I stopped by Blacklick Woods this morning, and, for a change of pace, focused on the eastern loop of the park, along Blacklick Creek. It turned out to be a good choice, with a good diversity of birds, including some standouts:
Blue Grosbeak - 1 was singing along the edge of the field near the creek. It eventually flew east over the creek, but I would imagine that it'll stick around here given the lack of suitable habitat nearby.
Warblers - aside from the expected Common Yellowthroats and Yellow-throated Warblers, this stretch also had a singing Parula Warbler, a feeding female Black&White, and a displaying Yellow-br.Chat.
Orioles - couldn't find the Orchard reported here, but did have 2 different Baltimores, including one attending a nest
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