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Sandra Keller <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Apr 2021 17:26:00 -0400
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Alas, I couldn't get there til the heat of the afternoon. There were birds
around. Parula and palm warbler. And something at my house before
I left that escaped me.... One of those warblers at the tree top.
It started heading down the tree line. Oh well, probably something good!
Anyway, the path up Duck Creek is it? From the canoe launch area - was
the best for passerines this afternoon. Of the spots i was at today.
The BW Teal cooperated for a pic. Remember this is for inat. Not much
else did! Red Admirals - a butterfly - around. They never landed long
enough for me to get a pic. Foy Solitary Sandpiper. A lone swift
over the little miami. I don't think I will ever get a swift pic for the inat
big year!

Good birding all. More stuff around wed. I have all day free.

Sandra Keller

Sent from my iPad mini

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