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Date: | Tue, 1 May 2012 17:09:19 -0700 |
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This individual flushed from the marsh's northwest portion, heading to a spot somewhere in the southeast corner - a first for the impound...for me, at least! Six species of shorebirds present and two Common Terns. On Sunday, an Eastern Bluebird and roosting Sharp-shinned Hawk were unusual. I was happy to see the raptor, as we have often puzzled while hawk-watching at Conneaut just where the these sharpies & Broad-wings spend the night locally.
A Black-crowned Night-Heron squawking in the blackness this morning became a new addition to the property list here in Sheffield Lake.
The Red Admiral numbers today in NE Ohio seemed to trump even those those back in mid-April...pretty unfathomable.
- Gabe
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