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My Avian Adventures miniterm class, accompanied by Ryan Steiner, spent the day exploring Mohican, Funk and Killbuck areas. Birds of interest:
MOHICAN
Evening grosbeak (24 in tree near the gorge overlook)
Brown creeper
Pine siskins
Red-breasted nuthatch
Bald eagle
Black vultures (large kettle)
FUNK
Bald eagle 3
Rough-legged hawk 2
Northern harrier 2
Tundra swans 25?
Great blue heron 4
KILLBUCK
Sharp-shinned hawk
Rough-legged hawk
American kestrels seem to have a very healthy population this year. They were seen on most every road we traveled.
Tim Shue
Central Christian School
Kidron
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