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High water levels along the Olentangy River have brought the shoreline back
up near the "old" Black-crowned Night Heron roost near OSU's campus. Today,
on my drive into campus, despite the construction work near the site, there
was 1 adult BCNH visible to the north from the John Herrick Dr. bridge.
More birds could be present, and it/they will likely be there all day.
For those of you visiting the OSU area with any regularity, high water
levels along the river might be a good sign to check this spot for roosting
birds.
Good birding,
Paul Hurtado
Columbus, OH <http://people.mbi.ohio-state.edu/hurtado.10>
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