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The reserve was fairly quiet this morning but I had good looks at my FOS Canada warbler (singing), only the second one I’ve seen there I believe, as well as FOS Gray-cheeked thrush. 

Also saw/heard my OH FOS Chat having seen my FOS in AZ. It was perched atop a tree in the morning sun, glowing as it chatted/sang. 

Warblers
Canada FOS 
Kentucky—great looks at one right after it took a bath
Magnolia
Nashville
Com YT
Yellow
Ovenbird 

Heard only:
N Parula
Blue-winged
Prairie 
Tennessee 

Wood Thrush
Swainson’s Thrush 
Gray-cheeked Thrush FOS 

Vireos 
White-eyed
Red-eyed
Yellow-throated

Catbirds everywhere
Tree swallows 

Sparrows 
Chipping
Field
Song 

Scarlet Tanager
Rose-breasted Grosbeak 
Wood Duck hen w/6 ducklings

Peggy Wang
Granville 

Sent from my iPhone
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