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I did some trail hiking in the CVNP this morning. Highlights:
Oak Hill Trail (nice roving bird group in trees and brush just east beyond
the planted evergreen grove, I'm positive there were a couple other species
in the mix that I didn't positively ID quick
enough before they moved off to the south)
2 American Redstarts
Mourning Warbler
Yellow-throated Vireo
Warbling Vireo
(note: this is a great trail to see easily see Pileated Woodpeckers)
Jaite Marsh area
Northern Mockingbird (unexpected)
Many Cedar Waxwings and Chimney Swifts near the river
4 Eastern Bluebirds (two immatures still w/ spots)
Richfield Grasslands
I haven't been out there in 4 years. I'm guessing the site management plan
(mowing) has changed over the years. Very few birds seen and it looks very
grown
in with different grass types than I remember. The old mower trail is
gone. The marshy area in the middle is also mostly gone - maybe weather
related?
Robert Jackson
Medina, OH
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