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I had to go to the Cincinnati area today so I stopped at Ceaser Creek on
the way home. There wasn't much on the water except 2 ruddy ducks and 4
Canada geese.
It was a good day for woodpeckers though. On one of the trails behind the
nature center I saw a yellow-bellied sapsucker, a red-bellied woodpecker,
a hairy woodpecker, and a pileated woodpecker all within 20 feet of one
and other. I guess they were having a convention or something.
Also seen: turkey vultures, white-breasted nuthatches, mourning doves, and
American robins.
At the rest area near Jeffersonville on the southbound side of the freeway
were numerous grackles and house sparrows.
Al La Sala
Columbus, OH
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