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This afternoon, on Soltis Road, I found another flock of
snow buntings and horned larks. Mainly horned larks, 80 or
90, and about 20 snow buntings. Like the ones on Hayes
Road, they were feeding in a field that had been manured.
I didn’t find any longspurs in the flock.
Also one kestrel and what looked to be a pair of red tailed hawks.
(In Geauga Co., Soltis Road, like Hayes Rd. is a reliable spot for these birds.
This is near Parkman.)
Inga Schmidt
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