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Tue, 24 May 2022 19:44:38 -0400
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Mary C. And I started in Kentucky. Rose breasted Grosbeak! Migrant? Breeder?
Don't know. A Boone county area.

Went chasing the Ruddy Turnstone at East Fork - Clermont. East Fork is a stray
Magnet! 

And then Armleder - No success with Connecticut. We bushwacked, we tried! 
But the Alder Fly that has been around for a couple days was still around. Calling.
At a wet area along the Connector Trail. This and the Turnstone are Ohio birds.
Yea! 

Just when I think migration is over too.

Skipper notes - Zabulons everywhere.

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

Sent from my iPad mini
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