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Lots of intermissions between birds.
Yellow throated warbler
Common yellowthroat
Ovenbirds - plenty of this species
Northern waterthrushes - good number
Kentucky warbler  (heard)
Hooded warbler    (heard)
Louisiana waterthrush    (heard)  It was interesting to hear both waterthrush species calling at same time.
Black throated green warbler
Nashville warbler   (heard)
Black and white warblers
Cerulean warbler

White eyed vireos
Blue headed vireo
red eyed vireo
Rose breasted grosbeaks 
Scarlet tanager
great crested flycatcher
Veery  3   (What is the plural?)
Wood thrushes
Swainson's thrushes
Hermit thrushes
ruby crowned kinglets

Woodside Green Park in Gahanna
Northern waterthrush
Northern parula
Ruby throated hummingbird,   female
Baltimore oriole  in the flowering buckeye trees
great crested flycatcher
red shouldered hawk

Backyard - red headed woodpecker … he sampled the peanut butter today.

Bob McNulty

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