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Was able to stop by this small but beautiful Reserve briefly this morning on my way to Zanesville. Already getting warm but Cerulean Warblers were singing and occ would drop low enough for good views. 

I picked up FOS Yellow-throated Vireo & Gray Catbird. 

Other warblers: B&W, Palm, N Parula, BT Green. 

Enjoyed a flyover Pileated & drake Wood Duck. Heard Wood Thrush. Rough-winged Swallows, Chimney Swifts. 

Been visiting the Denison Bio Reserve near Granville almost every day. Nothing unusual but nice birding. Warblers: Blue-winged, Yellow-rumped, N Parula, Com YT, Palm, Yellow-rumped. White-eyed Vireos easy to find. 

Peggy Wang
Granville 

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