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Wanting to be out in the spring weather, I went to funk bottoms again. As I was getting into my car in Granville, I heard my FOS E Phoebe calling from across the street.
In the category of you never know what you’ll find unless you just get out and bird, I saw a dark hawk soaring with an adult Red-tailed that looked “different”. It was a dark morph Rough-legged! Gorgeous bird. Is this late for Rough-leggeds in Ohio? I haven’t seen a dark more for quite awhile.
Got my FOS Wood Ducks, at least 5 drakes and one hen. FOS Wilson’s Snipes—spooked 2 near the observation tower.
Ducks: besides the Wood Ducks, mostly N Pintails (~100), a few Gadwall, Am Wigeon, mallard, Green-winged teal.
13 Sandhill Cranes, a couple doing a little dancing.
Several Swans which I think were Trumpeters. Not the best scope views b/c of heat waves but I didn’t see any yellow on the bills and bills seemed longer in general.
No other shorebirds except numerous killdeer—had a dozen in one wet field.
Two kingfishers mixing it up was cool. The din of RW Blackbirds, grackles and frogs was impressive.
One male kestrel. TVs.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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