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Randy Rowe <[log in to unmask]>
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Randy Rowe <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 20 May 2017 18:47:53 -0400
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I stopped at the Magee Marsh causeway and boardwalk Saturday afternoon on
the way home from Michigan. Birded there from 11am to 3:30 pm. Conditions
were very windy, so all the birds were back in the woods out of the wind.
By 4pm, it was raining hard. With all the leaves and the wind, it was
challenging to find the birds, but they were there. I saw 51 species and
highlights were:
Warblers - Tennessee (1), Nashville (1), Parula (2), Yellow (20+),
chestnut-sided (10+), Magnolia (7), Cape May (1), Black-throated blue
(7-female only), Black-throated green (3), Bay-breasted (15+), Black &
White (1), Redstart (20+), Prothonotary (4), Yellowthroat (4). There were
about equal numbers of males and females. Flycatchers were also evident -
Olive-sided (1), E. wood pewee (1), Yellow-bellied (1), Alder (1), Great
crested (5+).
Randy Rowe, Wooster

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