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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 8 Feb 2010 15:39:32 -0800512_iso-8859-1 Nothing out of the ordinary at Sheldon's. Castalia pond was mostly Canada geese, with mallards,shovelers, and a couple of bufflehead. Castalia Hatchery had four bald eagles and a small flock of yellow-rumped warblers. Bacon Woods had a hermit thrush in the main woods and a red-shouldered hawk on a pole by the maintenance area at the top of the hill. With warblers and thrushes here, can spring be far behind? Don't answer that... Craig Caldwell Westlake49_8Feb201015:39: [log in to unmask] |
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I saw an immature Bald Eagle this morning around 10:30 a.m. flying
northerly along the Hocking River by Logan. It was low enough and flying close
enough to the road that I got a great look at it while driving (and I wasn't
dangerous!). The bird had a fair amount of white and brown colors in the
color mix, so I think that would make it about a 2-3 year old, right?
Paul Graham
Worthington
Franklin Co.
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