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While running some errands today I stopped by the Alum Creek Park Bike
Trail in Westerville. The rufous morf Eastern Screech Owl is still roosting in
the beam of the steel bridge. Today it was at the extreme NW end rather
than out by the first beam joint. If you still need a screech owl for 2011
here is your opportunity.
To get there take Cleveland Avenue to West Main Street, turn east on W.
Main Street until you get to where the bridge is being replaced, turn right
onto College View and look for the ORANGE temporary entrance sign for the
bike trail. Park at the edge of the lot and the trail will be to your left and
the small pond straight ahead. Follow the trail until you reach the
bridge. Best view is from the center-south of the bridge as it lets you see the
owl without a beam across its face. While there look for other birds along
the trail. There is an active Red-tailed Hawk nest mid way tot he bridge. It
will be to your left and fairly high up.
Charlie Bombaci
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