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Date: | Sat, 16 May 2009 14:25:54 -0400 |
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I'm lousy on songs, but knew I was hearing something unfamiliar in my
wood lot. First heard two days ago, this afternoon, just after the
showers stopped
I tracked down the singing male hooded warbler. Forty feet up in the
trees.
This isn't a mature woodland, but, over the last few years, as the
scotch pines collapsed
a fairly decent ground cover of ferns and other woodland plants has
been established.
The woods are a mix of beech, maple, cherry and the planted scotch
pines, and probably
still over 70 acres.
If I get a nesting pair, that will be a first on this property.
Another week till safe dates for OBBA.
Inga Schmidt
Chagrin River Road at the Geauga/Cuyahoga county line
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