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Mon, 12 Aug 2019 11:11:25 -0400
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I was successful this morning in seeing 2 Sedge Wrens at the Land Lab just N of Granville. Ohio bird and the best & longest views of this species for me. V pretty bird & great song. 

Hearing anything was a challenge due to mowing & machinery noise but I could still make out Sedge Wrens singing above the roar. 

I heard one particularly vocal bird for awhile but had to wander around to find a good viewing area where it eventually perched up nicely for me. Even got some decent photos before it dove back into deep cover. 

Then I heard a second bird whose song had a more buzzy quality to it but only got a couple glimpses of that bird in flight & as it dove into cover. 

Also saw a couple Bobolinks, either females or in nonbreeding plumage. 

Saw 1, possibly 2, adult Red-headed Woodpeckers and one juvenile. 

Large flock of E Meadowlarks. 

No shorebirds at the pond. 

Only raptor was a Coopers Hawk. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 

Sent from my iPhone
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