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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 16 Oct 2006 19:25:22 -0400391_US-ASCII I made a quick visit to the Deer Creek Reservoir this afternoon. Unfortunately it turned out to be a crappy day with rain or drizzle the whole time I was there, so birding was limited. The water level is finally being let down there, and mudflats are beginning to appear at the north end near Pancoastburg. Some of the birds seen at the few vantage points I checked included : [...]40_16Oct200619:25:[log in to unmask]
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  With Duck hunting season in full swing again this weekend, I wanted to
see some ducks myself. So I Went out birding today, and the biggest
news is that the Lazy White Pelican is still at Killdeer Plains W.A.
off of ch.-68 in pond 27 eastern half, where its been for the past
month or more. First time I saw him he'd been there a few weeks already
I think, and that was by September 1. He was hunkered down and sleeping
in the cold windy weather today. K.PWA list:
 Am White Pelican - 1
Am Widgeon - 40+
Woodduck - 10
Mallard - 10+
Gadwall - 10+
Lesser Scaup - 1 in abouve ground Resevoir
Ruddy Duck - 2 same as above local
Am Coot - 50+
Pied-billed Grebe - 10+
Can. Goose - 20
Trump. Swans - 2 of the introduced
GBH - 3
Bald Eagle - 3
Red-tail hawk - 2
N. Harrier - 1
Bonaparte's Gull - 10 in resevoir
Ringbilled Gull - 2 same as above
White-crowned Sparrows - 10+

    Next I hit Hardin Co./ Longbrake's wetlands to see what I could see,
the wind made it really difficult to flush many sparrows and I guess
the other herons and bitterns were laying low because of it too- I
didn't see them. Did see lots of ducks, it does one's heart good to see
so many ducks. list of estimates (def. underestemated, some are actual
counts (the smaler#s):

N. Pintail - 20
Am Widgeon - 40
Gadwall - 15
BW Teal - 100+
GW teal - some mixed in, but not many
N. Shoveler - 30+
Am. Black Duck - 2
Mallard - 100+
Ruddy Ducks - 19
Ring-necked Duck - 4
Pied-billed Grebe - 5
Am Coot - 200
Can. Goose - 4
N. Harrier - 5
T.V. - 4
Horned Lark - 3
Am. Pippit - 4
Savannah Sparrow - 20ish
Vesper Sparrow - 1 definate and another possible but didn't get
good'nuf look
Swamp Sparrow - 40+
Song Sparrow - 40+
White-crowned Sparrow - 20
Meadowlark - 2

   I am forgetting some things, oh well, too lazy to get up and find my
field list. That cold and wind takes it out of you, good thing I
dressed warmly and wore my rain coat. Yesterday I explored the property
of the Brown Family Envioro Center at Kenyon College. They have some
great sparrow habitat and a great grassy perched wetland on Wolf Run
that looks really promising, but it yielded no rarities, only about a
bazillion Swamp Sparrows, I'd never seen so many before way up in the
hundreds, every bird I looked at there was a Swamp Sparrow it seemed,
and they were spread out into the other fields as well, not just the
swampy area. There were also many Field Sparrows, White-crowns,
Junco's, E. Towhees, White-throated, 1 lincoln's, Song - lots,
Chipping, and the other neat birds that hang out around there like a
Phoebe, Pileated Woodpecker,Red-bellied, Downies, and N. Flickers, both
Kinglets, and ton's of Bluebirds. Check it out if you've never been
there, sometime.
          Good birding
 Ben Warner

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