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Date: | Sat, 21 Oct 2006 19:00:03 -0400 |
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Hi everyone,
Beth and I decided to make a late visit to this site‹we were there for an
our or so about 2 PM today. Not too many birds‹a pair of sparrows that got
away before we could get our glasses on them, and
--American Crow
--European Starling
--American Robin
--Turkey Vulture
--Black-capped Chickadee
--Killdeer (1)
--Meadowlark (presumably Eastern) (a group of five we flushed a couple of
times)
We also had a Green Darner, a lot of crickets singing the while time we were
there, grasshoppers and a few Clouded Sulphurs.
Mostly, I thought about what a great spot for a fall botanical walk this
would be. A variety of asters, several different grasses and rushes, and
more.
Best wishes,
Steve Cagan
Cleveland Hts
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