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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 23 Apr 2017 22:47:07 -0400336_UTF-8 There is a nice colony of bank swallows in the Martin-Marietta gravel pit
near Spring Valley. They can be seen from Cook Road at a roadside memorial
cross, less than a mile from the intersection of Cook Rd. with Centerville
Rd. Hopefully they won't disturb the sand pile before the swallows can
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The Tricolored Heron reported earlier today was still present at 3PM in the wetlands on Crook Street just east of Indian Hollow Road in Grafton.

Carl Winstead
Westerville

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