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I will pass this on for what it's worth.
Sunday, for the 4th time when I was there late in the day, at about 4:00
the Merlin was perched at the top of the large oak north of the
chapel/Mauseleum -- just across the road, in section R (beyond a tall
spruce). Once it was in the bare oak just a little more the northward.
It was there as early as 3:30 (but not always) and usually stayed until I
left just after 4:30.
Two of those times it was feeding on its kill. I don't know if 4 out 4 of
is a coincidence or a regularity. Actually, it might have been 4 our of
5, but I advise late-comers not to leave too early and before checking
this area.
Twice, I had met someone looking for it in mid afternoon without success,
but when I checked & found it about 3:45- 4:00 they had already left.
Richard Cressman
Columbus OH
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