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Rob Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 16 Oct 2006 15:27:14 EDT629_US-ASCII Today I followed-up with the trash clean-up project from Saturday at Hoover
Reservoir. I went back into Areas M & N which weren't covered Saturday. I got
to combine birding with the clean-up. Shorebirds were somewhat slow this
afternoon. On the mudflats and sand spits between Area N and the boardwalk at
Area M there were 9 Greater Yellowlegs, 10 Dunlin, 3 Semipalmated Plovers and
many Killdeer but nothing else. There were several Common Terns skirting about,
23 Great Blue Herons clustered about, Double-crested Cormorants on a far
sand spit and an adult Bald Eagle perched off Wiese Road. [...]42_16Oct200615:27:[log in to unmask]
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Tue, 31 Oct 2006 22:18:53 -0500
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We seem to be getting a small influx of these birds here in central Ohio.  Yesterday I found one while surveying the Big Walnut Greenbelt here in Gahanna.  It was in an old stand of White Pines that often collects stray migrants, but is too small for winter residents.  Today I checked Jeffrey Park in Bexley (a near east suburb), which is often a good trap for this species (with an isolated stand of pines & spruces), and found another single individual.  Both of these birds are likely migrants, since we often get migrants in late October, even in low invasion years.  Both sites also had good numbers of golden-crowned kinglets and brown creepers, which are also late migrants that verge on the border of irruptive winter residents.


Rob Thorn
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