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Date: | Sat, 13 May 2017 20:50:31 -0400 |
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With the good reports of warblers and other migrants at Chagrin River Park,
I drove there this morning, starting birding at 7:30am. I had not birded
that park before and was impressed with the diversity of habitat there.
Before I quit at noon, I managed to see 54 species, but not nearly the
numbers of warblers reported the last two days. With the clear weather, I
think a lot of them must have headed across the Lake last night. Noteworthy
birds were:
Least flycatcher 3
Great crested flycatcher 2
Purple martins at nest gourds 3
Blue-grey gnatcatcher 1
Swainson's thrush 2
Hermit thrush 1
Wood thrush 1
Veery 2
Brown thrasher 1
Warblers:
Yellow, many
Chestnut-sided 1
Magnolia 3
Black-throated blue 1
Blackburnian 1
Black & White 2
Ovenbird 4
Yellow-breasted chat 1
Rose-breasted grosbeak 2
Indigo Bunting 2
White-throated sparrow, many
White-crowned sparrow 2
Baltimore oriole, many
Randy Rowe, Wooster
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