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September 2009

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Frank Renfrow <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 19 Sep 2009 08:43:59 -0400528_iso-8859-1 We have a couple very reliable E. Collared Doves in Western Ohio. In Celina there are probably about 3-4 pairs, but the most regular ones are at the grain elevator on the west side of town. Also, Logan County had a pair this year about a half mile south of SR 274 on SR235. Thes birds have been present all summer and had three young in July. I have seen lately two birds there sitting on the wires along 235 in front of Indian Lake High School, or on the back stop of the softball diamond along the road. Other [...]40_19Sep200908:43:[log in to unmask]
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My favorite wee feathered folks are back!? At Inidan Hill today there were two Red-breasted Nuthatches gleaning this year's copious white pine cone crop. The cones are fully opened up and the seeds are dropping fast, so they may not hold seed much into the winter. Also 4 Pine Warblers singing away, just like springtime. :o)

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Frank Renfrow

Fort Thomas, KY


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