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Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 11:45-1:00 p.m.
Erie Street Cemetery, East 9th Street, Cleveland
Observers: Paula Lozano, Bob Finkelstein, Aaron Milenski
The cemetery was hopping, especially with yellow-rumped and palm warblers and white-throated sparrows.
Chimney swift - XX
Woodpeckers: Yellow-bellied sapsucker - 5; Northern flicker - 12
Flycatchers: Eastern wood-pewee - 2; Yellow-bellied - 1; Eastern phoebe - 1
Nuthatches: Red-breasted - 2; White-breasted - 2
Brown creeper - 6
Kinglets: Golden-crowned - 4; Ruby-crowned - 1
Thrushes: Swainson's - 9; Wood - 1
Warblers: Tennessee - 3; Orange-crowned - 1; Nashville - 1; Chestnut-sided - 1; Magnolia - 2; Black-throated blue - 1, Yellow-rumped - 75-100; Black-throated green - 2; Palm - 75-100 (didn't count); Blackpoll - at least a dozen; American redstart - 3; Ovenbird - 2; Common yellowthroat - 5
Sparrows: Song - 2; White-throated - 50-75 (didn't count); Dark-eyed junco - 3
Paula Lozano
Lakewood, Ohio
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