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Jill Bowers <[log in to unmask]>
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Jill Bowers <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:26:51 -0500
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Right along with the other sightings of CREAGLES, those birds have returned
to their roost trees along W High Street in Saint Marys, OH. Yesterday,
there were about 12-15 of them soaring around.
It's easy to see how someone might mistakenly identify them as Turkey
Vultures or the famous Buzzards - but with careful study, it's easy to
recognize the CR gene of the birds. A little more difficult to determine
where the EAGLE gene is but - I'm not a biologist - just an Eagle lover, so
maybe I"m a little biased.

Oh well, I'm sure the "Buzzards" will make an appearance shortly and the
Turkey Vultures will again fly freely throughout Ohio.

Think Spring,

Jill Bowers

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