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Date: | Wed, 23 Apr 2008 21:43:38 -0400 |
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I had a few new arrivals today that I wanted to report. I woke up this morning to two new birds, a Woodthrush and a Red eyed Vireo. This afternoon, I came home and heard a House Wren in the yard, the first in the two years that we have owned our house. Finally, we went for a walk on the Hocking River Bike path and I heard numerous Yellow Warblers. I also saw a pair of Cliff Swallows. If anyone ever wants to see Cliff Swallows, they can be easily seen under the Stimson Avenue Bridge in Athens. A Spotted Sandpiper was working some mudflats near the bridge too.
Dan Weber
Athens, OH
p.s. I am going backpacking/birding in Southern Utah at the end of June. If anyone has any useful information for me, please email me directly.
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