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Greetings:
The Columbus Avid Birders spent the morning in Shawnee State Forest. Highlights were 5 warbler species, including pine, Louisiana Waterthrush, yellow-throated, yellow-rumped, and a pair of male black-and-white warblers having a territorial dispute. We also had Purple Finches and scads of yellow-bellied sapsuckers.
Other notable observations: short-eared owls still present in the CRP grasslands at Charlie's Pond in Pickaway co.; and bad news for birders in Scioto county, as former shorebird hotspot Moore's Lane has been thoroughly tiled and is dry as a bone.
Good birding,
Andy Sewell
Columbus, Ohio
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