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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 14 Jun 2009 21:23:57 -0400497_- This late afternoon I was called outside by a bird call I didn't recognize. The bird was moving between trees in my yard so I had the chance to see who it was. To my surprise, it was a female purple finch singing a song of ~5-6 notes. She'd sing it a couple of times, move to another tree and repeat. She did this for a good half hour. I checked out the Cornell site and the only female song mentioned was a 1-2 minute warbling song sung while on the nest. This was a new one for me!43_14Jun200921:23: [log in to unmask] |
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This morning there is a white-faced ibis on the entrance road to the
Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. It is feeding on tadpoles
in the small wetland south of the large pond.
Rebecca E. Hinkle
Visitor Services Manager
Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge
14000 West State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH 43449
419-898-0014 ext. 17
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