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February 2018

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Instead of another Bill Whan post, here's some actual bird news.  Just like you see on every other state's listserv.  I check the Pennsylvania listserv regularly, since I live so close to that state, and I've never seen the kind of garbage that has taken over the Ohio listserv lately.  Nuff said...........today I saw 4 cedar waxwings dive into a bush at the Rulli's grocery store in Boardman.  You never know when or where you'll see an interesting bird!  I also spotted an Am. robin in Poland Twp., my first of the winter.  Lastly, I again checked the Mahoning River from Struthers - Lowellville in the afternoon.  Seen there were: 100 Canada geese, 25 mallards, 4 Am. black ducks, 6 ring-necked ducks, lesser scaup, 2 buffleheads, 5 hooded mergansers, common merganser, red-tailed hawk, and 2 e. bluebirds.  Craig Holt, Lowellville

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