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All Other Signs of Spring

Date: 02/19/2020

Number: 1

In the morning around 8:30 AM, I observed a pair of Kentucky Warblers. The male seemed young, as he was not bright yellow, but had the black mask and the correct song for this species. His companion was a female. They were in the lower portion of an 8 foot tall Privet hedge, and flew up into the branches when I accidentally disturbed them. I had no camera, cell camera, or companion to verify my sighting, but I am 99% sure of my ID due to the song.

Johnstown, OH

Latitude: 40.2 Longitude: -82.8

Observed by: Kit
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