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Date: | Thu, 15 Apr 2010 14:34:42 -0400 |
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Brief stops at Swickard Woods in New Albany and nearby Blendon Woods found temperate migrants waning and the first few neotropicals starting to show up. Notables included:
Kinglets - numbers definitely dropping, with only a few Ruby-crowned at each site
Thrushes - no obvious neotropicals yet, but a Hermit Thrush was lingering at Blendon
Warblers - Swickard Woods had a FOY Nashville Warbler along with a singing Pine Warbler. Blendon Woods had a singing Ovenbird (on a territory used the past 4 Summers) as well as several Yellow-rumps.
Sparrows - no White-throateds at either site (which is unusual this early), but plenty of singing resident Field and Chipping Sparrows.
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