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Jen Broome and I managed some! Least Flycatcher is new for my big year I believe.
Bay-breasted, Magnolia, Redstart, Black and White warblers. Common Yellowthroats -
but they breed there. Blue - winged Warbler. Prothonotary - that breeds there also.
Swainson's Thrush. Pewees. Scarlet Tanager. Etc. The Canoe launch area - walking
the road - and the Connector trail were the best. 2 Broad winged Hawks overhead.
inat notes - i think i managed a Pileated pic. And a Solitary Sandpiper pic. And I
think I finally got a Least Skipper pic! Butterflies all over the area.
I heard the Long tailed Jaeger was at East Fork this early am. Not sure if being
seen this afternoon. If I get a chance, I will head there later. I really want a better
look at it! Ohio bird and all. I decided not to count til I see it in flight at least!
Nature notes - grasshoppers starting at Armleder. I recall last fall when they were all
over! Bird food....
I have to wait at my house for a contractor..... Hopefully he arrives soon!
Good birding all.
Sandra Keller
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