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Wed, 19 Apr 2023 18:25:09 -0400
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Wow! What a day! I managed to get to Fernald early. And no wind.
Took awhile, but I heard that Henslows! I wish it well, and no harassment….
Prairie warbler back. Field Sparrow carried a beak full of dried grasses around
For a few minutes. Neat! Even managed to mate while carrying the grasses! 
But getting worrisome - no Henslows yet….. so I walked around some. And got
Lucky! It was close enough for me to hear. I never did see. County bird! As soon
As I got home and unpacked the car, I get the notice of Snowy Egrets at Ellis.
Grabbed a jar of peanuts, my scope, and birding bag! Success! Butler bird!
That’s a good one for SW Ohio. Ellis is looking good again. Darrell Hance
Found the Snowys. I think they are already gone….. have to chase right away! 
When possible. He also had shorebirds at Ellis. They flew. Stuff is around!
Pecs, both Yellowlegs, Solitary. 

Then off to the the butterfly survey at Rowe Woods. A fairly good transect walk
For mid April. Including a Juniper Hairstreak.

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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