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Wed, 17 May 2023 13:12:36 -0400
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After struggling to find parking/access to this multiuse trail, a new locale for me, I was rewarded with good views of the bird perched low & singing. Even though it was in shade the whole time, I got extended good views of a bird I usually only get to see for a few seconds. Just as I was trying to get a records shot, a metropark riding mower whipped around the corner & the bird dove for cover and was not seen again altho it was heard again a few times in the same area. This was near the hidden ridge Ct access. Several birders were still looking for it when I left around noon. Apparently it’s been seen/heard a few different places in this general area.

A Swainson’s thrush was singing from my neighbors yard again last evening. I also saw a Red-headed WP from the bike path—it was near Raccoon Crk.

Peggy Wang
Granville 
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