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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 10 Dec 2012 17:18:04 -0500214_ISO-8859-1 I had a Northern Mockingbird in my Twin Lakes back yard today, 3 miles north of Kent. Saw it for about a minute. An oddity for December 10 around these parts, but not unheard of. Brad Bolton40_10Dec201217:18: [log in to unmask] |
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Hi all,
The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck that was first reported from Mount Vernon back on June 20 remains in the same area. Someone just sent me some nice photos. Back when the bird was first discovered, there was some debate as to its origin, especially after it was joined by a Ringed Teal. Its continuing presence into the Yule season might now give even the most diehard listers pause. I posted some photos, and thoughts about its origins, back on June 30, should you be interested: http://jimmccormac.blogspot.com/2012/06/black-bellied-whistling-duck-update.html
Jim
Jim McCormac
Columbus, Ohio
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