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Hello!
I was able to take advantage of the glorious weather in NE Ohio yesterday and check a few spots.
In Stark County, I spent over 3 hours birding Sippo Lake, primarily on the trails north and south of the marina. Right away, I heard a Blue-headed Vireo. 6 different Hermit Thrushes were working the leaf litter at the higher spots and Yellow-rumped Warblers were working the trees along the lake. Ruby-crowned Kinglets were singing and foraging in their energetic way. Over by the Exploration Gateway building, I had 3-4 Virginia Rails and a Sora in the cattails at the bridge between EG and the marina. By the dam, I had a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher and another RC Kinglet. Chimney Swifts were flying overhead.
At Nimisila Reservoir in Summit County, I heard and saw my first Pine Warblers and Yellow-throated Warbler. This lake has been a go-to for years for both of those species. Pine can typically be found around parking area C-1 and C-4, and YT Warblers at C-4 and the campground. Kinglets and Gnatcatchers were also present.
Happy birding!
Jon Cefus
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