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Date: | Sat, 16 Apr 2022 13:25:26 -0400 |
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Nothing out of the ordinary here. I was doing early scouting for
Big day. I will probably start here. Then Armleder, then work my
Way up to Fernald for an afternoon dusk watch. And listen.
Anyway, lots of Parula, Common Yellowthroats, Yellow-throated
Warblers, white eyed Vireos, etc. back here. Gnatcatchers, Thrashers
Singing.
Wildflower notes - Mayapple everywhere. Purple, White, and Yellow
Flowered violets. Spring beauty’s. Dutchman’s breeches. Very nice!
My latest nemesis bird for Hamilton - Prairie Warbler. No success today.
I'll be concentrating on that this spring.
Lost bridge was quiet. I checked going and coming from Shawnee. But
A great spot for Cliff Swallows for big day. And hopefully the water levels
Recede in 4 works. For shorebirds. I chased the Herring Gull yesterday.
It had gone! Gulls don't linger here!
Good birding all.
Sandra Keller
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