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WIth the irruption of red-breasted nuthatches and reports of red crossbills out of the bobolink
area, in what may be another harbinger of an unusually large numbers of northern species visiting
Ohio this year, I heard a Saw-whet Owl tonight on my farm when I went out to close the coop up at
8:45. The fourth owl species heard calling on my nightly sojourn in the last two weeks.
Also, August 27-30 there were up to two Eastern Whip-poor-wills heard calling in New Athens,
also Harrison County.
Scott Pendleton-Cadiz
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