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Date: | Wed, 18 May 2022 15:14:50 -0400 |
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Mary C. and I went on a chase. No success. I only had an hour! It is probably
Still around, just not feeding when we searched. Neat area!
I hope birders can try this late afternoon.
I was asked where I was numbers wise compared with last year. Way down!
35 less or so in Ohio. I had hit Magee and other areas last spring. No time
This spring. That does make a difference! I don't know where I am relative to
My SW Ohio last year. Way behind I am sure, but I am not chasing like last
Year. Want to concentrate on county listing mainly. The Shrike was close
Enough that I gave it a shot!
I had a few good migrant mornings down here this spring. Next spring I will
Just have to hit wherever the birds are being seen. Which seemed like Sharon
Woods this spring. In Hamilton. I hit for the Kirtlands. That was it! I had a great
Morning in Kentucky. And that morning I chased the western tanager in Clinton
County was pretty good! I am still missing warblers - like Magnolia…. I picked
Up a Black throated Blue yesterday out in Adams county on a butterfly trip.
And loads of Prairies. Go figure…..
Good birding all.
Sandra Keller
Sent from my iPad mini
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