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Wed, 28 Apr 2021 14:19:33 -0400
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Jen Broome and I birded here. Various stops at different habitats along
the road. And walking short distances. And meeting a fellow birder - 
“anything good around? And where are the best migrant spots?”
Me. Connor - “well, this spot. And 2 Ceruleans are here.” No brainer - we
stopped and birded that spot! 

YT Vireos, RE Vireos, Warbling Vireos, many WE Vireos. Both Tanagers.
15 Warbler species - this includes Chat.
Highlights - both waterthrushes, 1 cape may, 2 Blackburnian, Redstarts,
Cerulean, etc. I had a lot of Ohio birds, year birds, big year birds, and
Hamilton county birds this morning! Got some record keeping to do.

Lost Bridge - not too much, the tractors driving back and forth over the
dikes probably didnt help. Still Cliff Swallow there. 

I get home - Great Crested Fly, 3 house wrens, 2 yellow warblers, 2 redstarts.
My yard!

Good birding all. 

Sandra Keller

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