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Although Clear Creek MP (S of Lancaster) was relatively quiet today, I did pick up my FOS Blue-headed Vireo (seen well) plus FOS Black-throated Green Warbler (heard only) along the Hemlock Trail. A couple La WTs were singing in the same area but did not show themselves. E Phoebe, Field Sparrows, Brown Creeper, Brown Thrashers, Pileated WPs & BG Gnatcatchers. 

At Logan Lk, I added FOS Yellow Warbler. There were also 3 BW Teal, 2 Great Egrets and 1 Great Blue plus 2 Belted KFs. 

At Wahkeena NR, a Yellow-throated Warbler was singing by the parking lot duetting w/a RB Nuthatch. Another LA WT was setting altitude records for singing perches some 15’ up in a bare deciduous tree. 

Last trip bird was flyover Osprey over Rt 16 at the Granville exit.  

Gorgeous spring day. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 

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