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Robert Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Sep 2018 20:14:19 -0400
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Stopped at several local spots before & after work, finding a modest mix of
migrants, with no big #s of warblers, but plenty of flycatchers.  I stopped
along the Big Walnut Greenbelt (Old Ridenour Rd)  for 45 minutes in the
morning, and at Hannah Park and Boehnke Preserve in the afternoon.
Highlights included:

Woodpeckers - 3-4 Red-headed at both Hannah Park and Boehnke Preserve.
Pileateds at all 3 sites

Flycatchers - E.WoodPewees at all sites, but also had Olive-sided on the
Greenbelt.  E.Phoebes were at 2 sites, and Acadians were at 2 sites.

Vireos - only a few Red-eyed

Red-br.Nuthatch - 1 was hiding in a pine tree cluster at Boehnke Preserve

Thrushes - 1-2 Swainsons at every site, mostly lurking in the densest bushes

Waxwings - flock of 65-70 Cedars along the Greenbelt

Warblers - Redstarts & Magnolias at every spot, usually more than one.
Also had Chesnut-sided, Blackpoll, Bay-breasted, Black-thr.Green,
Com.Yellowthroat

Grosbeak - 1 Rose-breasted was calling along the Greenbelt

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