Date: 4/27/25 10:35 am From: WANG PEGGY <00000454f4164bea-dmarc-request...> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Morris Woods & Land Lab late Sunday morning
With the chilly temperatures I figured I wouldn’t start very early. Morris Woods was fairly quiet but I did run into a small group of warblers. I got a great looks at B&W, Black-throated Green and Yellow-rumped but a singing Black-thr Blue (FOY) refused to show itself— I did catch a brief look at it as it flew across the pond. A Ruby-crowned Kinglet was in the same area singing occasionally. An E Phoebe was fly-catching nearby. Only thrush was a heard only Wood Thrush.
I was going to try Lobdell but the parking lot was full of horse trailers and horseback riders so I went on to the land lab. I picked up my FOY Warbling Vireo that was perched up and singing. there were also Yellow Warblers and Com YTs. I also got my FOY Baltimore Oriole, a stunning male. A couple N Mockingbirds, a pair of Wood Ducks. Oddly, they were no swallows or killdeer.
Catbirds at both locales. Full lists on ebird.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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