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Blendon Woods - birds few and far between
American Redstarts - easily the most numerous species
Chestnut sided warbler
Black throated green warbler
Magnolia warblers
Common yellowthroats
Black and white warbler
Black throated blue warbler

Yellow throated vireo
Blue gray gnatcatchers
Cedar waxwings
Yellow billed cuckoo
Ruby throated hummingbirds
Summer tanager
Chimney swifts
Belted kingfisher

Woodside Green Park in Gahanna
Blackburnian warbler
Tennessee warbler
American Redstarts
Magnolia warbler

Philadelphia vireos
Red eyed vireos
Warbling vireo (heard)
Red shouldered hawks
Swainson's thrush
Pileated woodpecker

Bob McNulty

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