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The towhee was never relocated in my North Perry yard today. It appears to
have headed off to parts unknown. There appeared to be a good turnover of
birds today. Best of which was a male BLUE GROSBEAK that was at the towhee
feeding area around 4:30 or so. It fed on the ground for about five minutes
and at one point was within 5 feet of an indigo bunting. It flew to the
east and was not relocated. Other birds of note today (all in my yard), 8
red-headed woodpeckers, Lincoln's sparrow, blackpoll warbler, Tennessee
warbler, black-throated blue warbler, Blackburnian warbler, and pine
warbler. Yellow-rumped warblers were the most abundant warbler today.
There were also a lot of palms. This evening there was one "yellow" palm
warbler also.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
(440) 259-2751
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