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5/3/07, my post-call afternoon off came at a great time.
Grosjean Park in Wooster: mudded out
Wooster Cemetery: what a gem! from section 20, parked and walked west past
21 and 22, to the open/wooded meadow. Highlights:
** Ruby-crowned Kinglet
** Common Yellow-throat
-- Baltimore Oriole - I've missed that song!
-- RB Grosbeak (add mine to the millions this year!)
** Tennessee Warbler (great looks and listens)
Su, this might be the "migrant trap" you've been searching for if Secrest
isn't it!
Killbuck Marsh: 83 south to Force Road (dead-end)
-- Wild Turkey (one crossed my path driving in...is that GOOD luck?)
***Yellow Warbler -- female building a nest, beautiful watching her
settle in and shape the inside of the downy-fibered nest cup with her breast;
males singing sweet, sweet, sweet-yes-i'm soo sweet (right on the money)
**Yellow-rumped Warbler
-- Pileated Woodpecker
** White-eyed Vireo (this guys is ALWAYS at this location)
No yellow-breasted chat yet, but this is my most reliable spot for these
raucous birds.
AND THE BIGGEST SURPRISE OF THE DAY, after the kids went to bed, I was
writing up my trip on the back patio and heard the amazing and unexpected call of a:
*** WOOD THRUSH!! He was singing in brief phrases, heavy on the sharp
chattery ending that they are so famous for; didn't believe it at first, but it
continued nearly to dark.
Enjoy the migration--it's a dandy this year!! Loving our OWN rbgrosbeaks and
a two VERY showy red-headed woodpeckers.
Scott
Wayne County
(notice the gradient of "leafiness" between southern Wayne/Holmes county and
the northern half of Wayne county--here in the North we are still almost bare,
thus the marked absence of warblers here yet)
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