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Scott VanValkenburg <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 8 Feb 2010 15:39:32 -0800512_iso-8859-1 Nothing out of the ordinary at Sheldon's.
 
Castalia pond was mostly Canada geese, with mallards,shovelers, and a couple of bufflehead.
 
Castalia Hatchery had four bald eagles and a small flock of yellow-rumped warblers.
 
Bacon Woods had a hermit thrush in the main woods and a red-shouldered hawk on a pole by the maintenance area at the top of the hill.
 
With warblers and thrushes here, can spring be far behind?
Don't answer that...
 
Craig Caldwell
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Please join us this Wednesday, February 3 at 7:30 pm when naturalist and author
David Dvorak, Jr. presents "The Big Sky Country's Birds & Wildlife."

The free program is part of the monthly meeting of the Kirtland Bird Club.

Remember, parking for KBC members is free, (and you can join that evening!) so bring in your ticket to be validated in the meeting room. As always, our meetings are at the Cleveland
Museum of Natural History; 1 Wade Oval Dr, Cleveland, in the downstairs
classroom.

We'll also get an update on our exciting upcoming van trips, the Ohio Avian
Project Initiative (groundbreaking ornithological research!), and more. We always have copies of "Birds of the Cleveland Region" on sale. Hope to see you there.

More information on the Kirtland Bird Club's programs, including the respected Cleveland Bird Calendar, can be found at http://www.kirtlandbirdclub.org/default1.htm

Good birding!

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