Hoping to see waterfowl in big numbers, I ventured to Walborn Reservoir
(Delorme 52, A-2) and Mogadore Reservoir (42, D-1) this a.m.; mild weather, no
wind, overcast.
Walborn (the trail from the parking area at Reeder Road at south edge)
-- Canada Geese (60 flyovers)
-- No other waterfowl
-- White-throated, White-crowned, Song, and House Sparrows
-- Carolina Wren (usually heard, this time seen...a gorgeous pair)
Mogadore
-- American Coot (several hundred)
-- Ruddy Duck (about 150)
-- Mute Swan (1)
-- Loon sp (2, not willing to swear both were Common)
-- Pied-billed (1) and Horned (1) Grebe
-- Red-tailed Hawk
-- Red-shouldered Hawk (first i've seen this far west in Ohio) -- 1, on
an Old Forge Road telephone line, actively hunting passerines in the corn field
north of the road (unsuccessful)
Also checked out the feeder area at Quail Hollow SP: no winter finches but
lots of junco, white-throated, and a few white-crowned.
Still chasing nemesis Fox Sparrow (I know, I know, shameful!) and Snow
Bunting.
Scott Hannan
Canton (soon-to-be-Wooster)
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