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Afternoon,
  While doing some OBBA II road work, I discovered six or seven groups of Bobolinks along the Hancock/ Wood County line, west of North Baltimore.  The groups ranged in size from a couple to one that may have had a dozen present.
  Without exceptions, they were located in good sized (60+ acre) wheat fields that were surrounded on all sides by more farm fields.
  Dickcissels were well represented in NW Hancock and it appears to be an "up" year for Grasshopper Sparrows in Hancock Co.

  Bob S
  Findlay

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