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I missed Magee Marsh for the 8th year in a row...but I had a great hour at this great little park in Wadsworth!
Common Yellowthroats (everywhere)
Brown Thrasher (I know it's not rare- but a first for me in Wadsworth)
Indigo Bunting
Yellow Warblers
A sparrow with a bizarre descending song that I need to identify with its picture
Very active Pileated Woodpeckers
Goldfinches
Cedar Waxwings
Bluebirds
Cardinals
Chipping Sparrows
Gnatcatcher
Hooded Warblers (this is a great place to find these in the summer)
A small hawk from a distance (Coopers or Sharp Shinned)
A warbler with a hoarse little 2 note call that I need to identify from my picture.
A great hour!
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> On May 19, 2017, at 10:39 PM, Nancy Obryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I saw a female redstart and a female northern parula this morning--just when I thought that all the warblers were flying straight to the lake from Columbus!
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