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A second northern shrike was also found at Lake Erie Bluffs. The first one was seen along the loop trail west of Lane Road. The second bird was seen a little north of our extreme southern boundary. Both birds are adults. When I walked back through, the original was near the observation platform at the southeast corner of the loop trail.
Also of note at the bluffs this morning was northern harrier, rough-legged hawk, and a late yellow-bellied cuckoo and marsh wren. I also had three flocks of siskins flying overhead totalling 40 birds.
The bizarre sighting of the morning was watching a large dark bird over the lake. As it got closer and closer I knew it was something different. As it got closer, it was a pleated woodpecker. It had flown from out on the open lake.
John Pogacnik
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