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I have not been seeing anything real unusual (warblers) at Wildwood lately as I get there late or skip it and go elsewhere. Today I saw a few birds late after 4pm. A few are listed:
Wood Duck 1 m - floating in flooded area in woods
Green Herons 1 pair - high up in birch woods (actually their tree looked like an alder)
White-eyed Vireo 1 (also seen on 4/28) singing in main woods west of road
Barn Swallows - some
Carolina, Winter 1, & House Wrens - 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglets - several
Hermit Thrush 2
Wood Thrush 1 or 2 singing
Brown Thrashers & Mockingbird
Hooded Warbler 1 m - in main woods west of road
Eastern Towhees 1f
Field Sparrow 1, White-throated 40-50
My Backyard
I still have a White-crowned Sparrow coming under my feeder since 4/27, this weekend he sat on the fence in the late afternoon, and when I went to fill up the feeder this AM he was in the tree
Nancy Anderson
Richmond Hts, OH
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nancy_a/
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