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Date Posted: 11:34:33 05/07/02 Tue
Author: Brian Z.
Author Host/IP: spider-wk041.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.198.166
Subject: Re: Kirtlands warbler today
In reply to: Greg Links 's message, "Kirtlands warbler today" on 17:08:41 05/06/02 Mon

Holy Cripes Batman! I didn't know there were 32 warbler species in Ohio? Just kidding but that is one heck of a great day. Quiet this morning comparatively.

Brian

>I observed a singing male Kirtland's warbler late this
>afternoon at Metzger Marsh in Lucas County. The bird
>was in a Willow tree and thicket just below the tree
>along Metzger's entrance road right where the road
>makes a 90 degree curve toward the left. I watched it
>for 15 minutes, between 6 and 6:15pm.
>
>The woodlot at the end of the causeway had "fallout"
>conditions late this afternoon as well. The very
>small woods was absolutely swarming with neotropical
>migrants (mostly warblers), the likes of which I have
>seldom if ever seen. 26 species of warblers were seen
>and/or heard there in a relatively short amount of
>time, and at times, the sheer number of birds was
>overwhelming.
>
>Add another 6 that I saw on the Magee boardwalk for a
>total of 32 species of warblers this afternoon--not
>too shabby.
>
>Uncommon warblers seen besides the Kirtland's:
>
>Golden-winged (1 at Magee, 1 at Metzger)
>Orange-crowned (1 Magee)
>Cerulean (1 Metzger)
>Prothonotary (1 Magee)
>Kentucky (2 Magee)
>Hooded (2 Magee)
>
>Some later-arriving species were seen, including
>multiple Mournings and Canadas.
>
>*All 5 Catharus thrushes were seen
>*All 6 vireos were seen
>
>Acadian flycatcher was a new arrival.
>
>--Greg

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