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Date: | Mon, 10 May 2010 12:07:53 -0400 |
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Well ,, didn't get to make the Tri-Moraine Audubon's trip to Magee Marsh today. So I went out back and I wasn't disappointed . What is better than a Golden-winged Warbler in your backyard? Well it is 2 of them . Really neat. Then along the little wet ditch that is there bounces in either a Louisana Water thrush or a Northenr Waterthrush . got a good look at it , tail bobbin' but not a look to tell the differance . Wasn't fast enough to get a photo. these birds are like tryin' to shoot popcorn in a microwave !!! Was a great morning . Had a Magee Marsh moment once. I had a Magnolia warbler on my right , an American Redstart in front of me and a Golden -wing warbler just above to the left of the Redstart. could see all 3 at once!! Neat stuff. Here is the morning's list
2 Golden-winged warbler's
Yellow warbler
American Redstart
Blackpoll warbler
Nashville warbler
Magnolia warbler
Yellow Rump warbler
Louisana or a Northern Waterthrush ,, for sure one but not sure which one
Ruby Crowned Kinglet
Great Creasted Flycather
Eastern Kingbirds
House Wren
Baltimore Oriole
Orchard Oriole
Grey Catbird
Least Flycatcher
Female Rose Breasted Grosbeak
Tree Swallows
Bluebirds
American gold Finches
Redwing blackbirds
Hummigbird
Black capped Chickadee
House Finch
Bluejay
Robins
Brown thrasher
and I know there are a few I missed
Russell Lima, Ohio
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