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Sandra Keller <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Apr 2022 11:48:09 -0400
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Radar was all li up last night. Too our south…… I didn’t figure on much. 
And I was correct….

Plus I am thinking of Big Day.

Highlights this morning before work - Yellow dumped everywhere. One Nashville.
Palms around. The only migrants.

Common yellowthroats. Yellow Warbler. Scarlet tanager indigo buntings. 
Breeders. 

No Chat or Dickcissel. I am rethinking Armleder on big day if Dickcissels
Aren’t back yet. 

Best migrant area here was the power line cut area along the Connector
Trail. That’s usually a good area for migrants all the time.

No Prairie.

Good birding all. 

Sandra Keller

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