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Date Posted: 03:43:37 05/04/03 Sun
Author: Brian Z
Author Host/IP: cache-dg04.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.208.136
Subject: Re: Sylvania Backyard
In reply to: Brian 's message, "Sylvania Backyard" on 18:21:20 05/03/03 Sat

Hi Brian,

I saw the Little Blue as well. Here's the best directions I could come up with:

SW corner of the larger loop on the boardwalk. Look S across the ditch and the dike parallel to the ditch. Several Great Egrets & GB Herons were in another ditch with the adult Little Blue.

BZ

>Sometimes it's nice to remember there can be some
>entertainment in a residential backyard as well.
>Today in my Sylvania backyard, near Olander Park.
>(all within about 30 minutes)
>
>Rose-breasted Grosbeak *
>Ruby-crowned Kinglet
>Blue-headed Vireo *
>White-crowned Sparrow *
>Palm Warbler *
>Yellow-rumped Warbler
>* - New for the backyard list
>
>Went out to Magee late this afternoon. Nothing
>spectacular(12 species)in the warbler
>arena...Blue-winged as the highlight, with Ovenbird
>and Northern Waterthrush very numerous. Personal
>highlight was a brief look at a Little Blue Heron. It
>was at the 90 degree turn on the eastern end of the
>boardwalk, on the other side of a dike. (tough to
>describe the spot.)

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