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Date: | Wed, 17 Apr 2013 21:38:16 -0400 |
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While bike commuting across Gahanna this morning, I ran across 4 different Red-br.Nuthatches in different locations spanning 4 miles, all calling and all associated with conifer patches, usually planted spruces. Either we've had many hidden wintering birds, or we've had an influx of migrants. They stood out against a rather slow morning for temperate migrants, with modest #s of the expected kinglets, Yellow-rumped warblers, and White-throated sparrows.
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