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Wed, 10 Apr 2019 12:36:00 -0400
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The bioreserve outside Granville was relatively quiet but Field Sparrows & E Towhees singing, a handful of Tree Swallows. Best bird was a heard RB Nuthatch. 

At galena, I picked up my FOS Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher as well as a v bright Yellow-rumped Warbler. Two Red-headed Woodpeckers were nice to see/hear as well. 

Many Tree Swallows checking out nestholes, one Rough-winged. 

Heard Wood Ducks. 

The W Osprey platform was not occupied by Canada Geese so perhaps Osprey can now take it over. The other platform has an impressive stick nest, the pair nearby. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 



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