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Hi Everyone,
Following Philipıs posting yesterday I went out and sat in the backyard
hoping for more raptors fly-overs. I only had one hawk, a Red-Shouldered
flying high and to the northeast, and a TV or two.
Today Bob Finklestein , correctly sensing that I need to get out for short
periods, was kind enough to take me down to Erie Street Cemetery in downtown
Cleveland. Itıs a spot I really like. We didnıt get the Woodcocks or
Thrashers that others have seen recently, but had couple of stand-outs. In
addition to the numerous American Robins, Juncos, Flickers, Song Sparrows
and Starlings, we had one male Eastern Towhee and one male Yellow-Bellied
Sapsucker.
Besy wishes,
Steve Cagan
Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga County
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