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Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Apr 2007 17:40:34 -0700
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Greetings---I roamed through several townships in eastern Mahoning Co. today 4/20.  A good number of migrant species were found.  Nothing mind-blowing, and no big numbers of any one species.  But still better than watching it snow.  Highlights:  11 duck species, c. loons, pied-billed and horned grebes, d-c cormorants, great egrets, ospreys, sharp-shinned hawk, coots, greater yellowlegs, Bonaparte's gulls, swallows, Am. pipit, cedar waxwings, vesper & white-crowned sparrows, e. towhees, purple finch.  Nothing new in the way of flycatchers, vireos, warblers, or other Neotrops.  That may change this weekend, though.  I suppose a large movement of broad-winged hawks is headed our way, too.     Later, Craig

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