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This morning, 10:15, as Jane and I hiked down into the forest ravine at the
south end of our property, a hooded warbler burst forth a few times with
"weeta-weet-ee-o".
Delightful! Particularly at this late date.
Comparing notes with Jon Cefus in Carroll County, we also have a
persistently singing white-eyed vireo near the house this year. And
yellow-billed cuckoos apparently have had a banner year, likely owing to
the Brood V cicadas earlier in the season.
Bob Evans
Geologist, etc.
Hopewell Township, Muskingum County
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