XemaSab
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Sat Sep-06-08 02:30 AM
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I am hoping to get out to Columbus for a few weeks to campaign for Barack and TURN OHIO BLUE!
However, I can't imagine I'll be knocking on doors the whole time.
I'm guessing I'll be too late for neotrops, but I'll list them in vain hope someone can suggest a good spot.
And since I'm going to be driving there, maybe someone can suggest a good spot to pick up a few species on the way out.
I still need:
Alder Flycatcher American Woodcock Connecticut Warbler Golden-winged Warbler Greater Prairie-Chicken Henslow's Sparrow Mourning Warbler Philadelphia Vireo Rusty Blackbird Yellow Rail Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
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Sat Sep-06-08 11:53 AM
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I don't know about getting any of the birds on your list, though - Henslow's Sparrow is the best possibility. Everything else either doesn't occur here or will have migrated through already. But, if you need things like Leconte's or Nelson's - that's a good possibility. October is supposed to be good for Orange-Crowned Warblers, too (the only one I've seen was last October). And a few shorebirds should still be around up at the Lake Erie marshes.
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