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Tue, 22 Oct 2019 11:59:09 -0400
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Blendon Woods is mowing the goldenrod, just when the sparrows are peaking and residual warblers are using it as a foraging area.   Please write the park ( https://www.metroparks.net/about-us/contact-us/ )  and tell them goldenrod is important to birds this time of year and mowing should wait until mid-November.   If they only cut 20-30% each year, the rotation would be every 4-5 years, enough to prevent  natural progression. 
Nashville warbler
Orange crowned warbler
yellow rumped warblers

brown creeper
white crowned sparrows
white throated sparrows
swamp sparrows
field sparrows
song sparrows
chipping sparrow
Eastern phoebe
Blue headed vireo

Bob McNulty

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