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Large number of migrants today.
Yellow throated warbler
Palm warbler
Blue winged warblers
Prairie warblers
Yellow rumped warblers
Black throated green warblers
Nashville warbler (heard)
Hooded warblers - one male seen dive bombing a robin; robin was sure surprised.
Pine warbler (heard)
Black and white warbler
Northern waterthrush (heard)
White eyed vireos
ruby crowned kinglets
brown thrasher
Wood thrush (heard)
Hermit thrushes
yellow bellied sapsuckers (male, and immature)
blue gray gnatcatcher (on nest)
Woodside green park in Gahanna
Yellow rumped warblers
yellow throated warblers
northern parulas
black and white warbler
prothonatary warbler (heard)
Bob McNulty
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