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Date Posted: 07:13:10 05/18/02 Sat
Author: Amy
Author Host/IP: 1Cust43.tnt1.bowling-green.oh.da.uu.net / 67.208.239.43
Subject: Re: Migration on Sunday Red-headed woodpeckers
In reply to: Matt Anderson 's message, "Migration on Sunday Red-headed woodpeckers" on 14:20:50 05/13/02 Mon

>Similar to Elliot's experience in the Oak Openings on
>Sunday, warblers and other migrants were also in
>abundance in the rain at the Andersons Farm on Sunday
>morning. In no more than 20 minutes of birding (as I
>snuck out from the Mother's Day breakfast festivities)
>I had 17 species of warblers in Mom and Dad's backyard
>alone. Best by far was a very vociferous Connecticut
>warbler.
>
>On another happy note, on a trip between Napoleon and
>Whitehouse on Saturday morning, single Red-headed
>woodpeckers flew over the road in four separate spots.
> I've also seen a few more than normal otherwise this
>spring. It would be great to see a rebound of this
>diminishing species. By the way, a reliable spot for
>this species is on the Lial School campus (or across
>the street from it) along Davis Road in Whitehouse.
I too have seen more red headeds at my property (Grand Rapids Twp, on Beaver Creek) than any of the previous 3 years we've lived here. This past 2 weeks they have been at the feeders and suet daily, including right now. Providence and paddling the creek are reliable places to spot them too.

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