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Notables
Made another afternoon trip to Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area.
Notables included:
Along Clark/Valley Rd intersection/trails:
Green Heron
Palm Warbler (numerous)
Yellow Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler (numerous)
Brown Thrasher
Gray Catbird
Sandhill Cranes
Blue-winged Teal (numerous)
White-throated Sparrow
Eastern Towhee
At the Force Road dead end a Sora was heard calling and a Trumpeter Swan viewed.
Prairie Lane Wetlands hosted several Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs and also a Whimbrel.
Along Willow Road, saw a group of Redheads, some Coots, and a good number of Ring-necked Ducks.
Numerous other migrants/common birds seen and recorded.
Happy birding,
Amber Hart
Howard, OH
Amber Hart
"Intelligent dogs rarely want to please people whom they do not respect." - William R. Koehler
"Those who have the power to make you believe absurdities have the power to make you commit injustices."- Voltaire
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