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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 16 Sep 2009 01:22:52 -0400653_iso-8859-1 Anyone who will be birding in northwest Ohio this weekend, especially those
coming from out of the area to attend the Midwest Birding Symposium, should
be aware of the resources for local birding available through the website of
Black Swamp Bird Observatory (BSBO).

The BSBO main "birding page" includes a link to the latest information.
Featured right now is an update on current birding conditions at many of the
sites slated for field trips at the symposium, such as Ottawa NWR, Magee
Marsh, Toussaint Wildlife Area, East Harbor State Park, and Sheldon Marsh,
plus several other nearby sites. This writeup [...]51_16Sep200901:22:[log in to unmask]
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We stopped at Sheldon's Marsh today after the Midwest Birding Symposium (an excellent event) and saw some neat migrants.

Great Egrets
Bald Eagle

Solitary Sandpiper

American Woodcock - seen feeding in the woods at dusk.

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Eastern Wood-Pewee feeding dragonflies/damselflies to fledged young

Philadelphia Vireo
Warbling Vireo
Red-Eyed Vireo

Ruby-crowned kinglet

Swainson's thrush ~ 10
Wood Thrush

Warblers:
Tennessee 2
Nashville 2
Magnolia ~5
Black-throated Blue
Black-throated Green 2
Palm
Bay-breasted
Black-poll 3
American Redstart 3
Wilson's 3

Rose-breasted Grosbeak 2

White-throated sparrow 4

Large flocks of blackbirds - mostly red winged and grackles

Renee and Eric






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