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Date: | Sat, 14 Jun 2014 16:06:46 -0400 |
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Today i found the last birds of my Summit Cty 100 challenge at Kendall
Ledges- Blue- headed vireo & a singing Hermit thrush - way cool. Also after
reviewing Akron Peninsula Rd county lines- I had to drop my wild
turkey-but out of sheer luck I found one in Northampton! Yippee!
Now I'm wondering where are the mockingbird & thrashers? Do we have any
chats? How about a reliable spotted sandpiper? If anyone has reliable
places for these this year I would greatly appreciate the tip.
For those participating in the Audubon Census this week if you find any
warblers other than; cerulean, prothonatary, blk thrt green, hooded,
Louisiana waterthrush, yellow, com yellowthroat, prairie, ovenbird, yellow
throated, blue winged & redstart I would really love to know about them!
It's been so much fun blessings everyone!
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