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Yesterday I found a Pine Warbler in one of the pine groves in Winton Woods.
It was near “stop 12” on the Parcours trail. It was a brightly colored male,
singing his heart out. I had started the morning out at the Mt. Airy
Arboretum, making brief stops at various pine stands around Cincinnati
looking for Pine Warblers. After the Arboretum, I hit Spring Grove Cemetery,
Winton Woods and ended at Rowe Arboretum. Winton Woods was the only spot I
found one. Also had a Red-breasted Nuthatch in the same area as the warbler,
in addition to your expected birds.
-Mark Gilsdorf
Cincinnati
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