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Sat, 25 May 2019 09:23:19 -0400
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On May 24, I walked through Barnesville Village Park.
Birds of note: Swainsons Thrush, and a female Blue Grosebeak.

Last Fall I had a male Blue Grosebeak at my feeders.
Apparently the Blue Grosebeaks are moving North like the Bobolinks have.

What I can’t figure out is why I am seeing no Warblers or Vireos. Usually I have a number of species that stay in the area.. A week ago, I did have a Chat and one Warbling Vireo, but that is all.

Also, had two swans fly over head, going north,  while driving on I-70 between the Morristown exit, and the Route 800 exit. This was three days ago.

Sharon Hanse
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