I'm again having large computer problems at home, so had to wait till today to use a library computer to post. I stopped at West Branch SP on Oct. 3, there is still excellent mudflats/shallows habitat at the Rte. 14/Knapp Rd. area. Shorebirds are picking up there, and on that day a MERLIN was hunting them there briefly. In the area were great blue herons, killdeers, 6 greater yellowlegs, 4 lesser yellowlegs, 6 least sandpipers, 2 pectoral sandpipers, dunlin, ring-billed gulls, house wren, gray catbird, and c. yellowthroat. I've been scouting around my local patch in NE Mahoning Co. in Poland/Coitsville Twps. the last couple days, finding: red-shouldered hawk, Cooper's hawk, chimney swift, n. flickers, e. phoebe, red-breasted nuthatch, e. bluebirds, Swainson's thrush, gray catbird, n. mockingbirds, cedar waxwing, magnolia warbler, black-throated green warbler, yellow-rumped warbler, c. yellowthroat, 8 e. towhees, field sparrows, song sparrows,
swamp sparrow, Am. goldfinches, and a decent-sized roost of c. grackles and red-winged blackbirds. Later, Craig
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