This'll be a quick post; it's much too late.
Saturday brought the biggest wave of migrants this spring to our area. Saturday morning found several memeber of the Hancock County Naturalists and myself at Springville Marsh in Seneca County. Warblers present included:
Tennessee
Nashville
N. Parula
Chestnut-sided
Magnolia
Black-throated Blue
Black-throated Green
Black-and-white
Redstart
Ovenbird
N. Waterthrush
Mourning
C. Yerllowthrat
Wilson's
Canada
At the same time we were at Springville, Jeff Loughman observed many warblers at Camp Berry, south of FIndlay, including an Orange-crowned Warbler
And at Riverbend Recreation Area, right by the Findlay Reservoirs, Nick Fensler report strong warbler numbers, including multiple Canada and Mourning Warblers, plus a Connecticut Warbler not far from te campgrounds.
Hello, and welcome! My focus here is to cover birds and birding of Hancock County, Ohio with a bit of the surrounding area. Any birding questions or comments, please feel free to email me hancockbirding@gmail.com
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