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Mon, 18 Jul 2022 18:30:12 -0400
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Lots is still singing! I hit the Plum Run Prairie Preserve. In the afternoon. 
Mainly for botany. Now is the time to hit these prairies. 

I was surprised at all I got bird wise. The cloudy weather may have had birds
Singing more throughout the day. 

Highlights - 
1 Willow
9 White eyed Vireos
2 Thrashers
4 Wood Thrush
5 Chat
14! Common Yellowthroats
1 Chestnut sided Warbler - that was a surprise. Seen. Not singing. Looks 
Perfect for breeding there. 
3 Prairie warblers. 
1 Scarlet Tanager. 

Lots of butterflies - even with the clouds. 

Stopped at Clermont airport on the drive home. No Uppieā€¦..
I have been having lots of passerines at the back of the place. Birds
Are perching on the fences, flycatching the insects on the grass. Really neat!

Good birding all. 

Sandra Keller

Sent from my iPad mini
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