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Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 28 Apr 2007 11:23:33 -0700
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Greetings---Ashtabula, Trumbull, and Mahoning Counties had a fine variety of birds 4/27-28.  At Conneaut harbor:  gadwalls, n. shoveler, lesser scaups, bufflehead, red-breasted mergansers, c. loon, 50 double-crested cormorants, n. harrier, Am. coots, spotted sandpipers, Bonaparte's and great black-backed gulls, 30 Caspian terns, common tern, sora, n. rough-winged and bank swallows, 4 marsh wrens, ruby-crowned kinglet, brown thrasher, white-throated and field sparrows.   Rural areas to the south, particularly Denmark Twp.:  n. harrier, Am. kestrels, Cooper's hawk, least sandpipers, pectoral sandpipers, W. snipes, horned lark, e. bluebird, savannah sparrows, 8 Lapland longspurs, e. meadowlarks, rusty blackbird.  No upland sandpipers were found--has anyone seen them yet in Ohio?   Orwell marsh along Rte. 322:  blue-winged and green-winged teals, hooded mergansers, greater and lesser yellowlegs, solitary sandpipers, dunlins, pectoral sandpipers.   Pymatuning Res:  2 bald
 eagles, Am. coots, Bonaparte's gulls, cliff swallows, pine warbler (probably on territory).   Mosquito Creek L/WA:  blue-winged teals, lesser scaups, buffleheads, hooded mergansers, red-breasted mergansers, ruddy ducks, horned grebe, n. harrier, bald eagle, Cooper's hawk, red-shoudered hawk, Am. kestrel, hairy woodpecker, 4 Forster's terns, cliff swallows, yellow warblers, yellow-rumped warblers.  Around home here in Poland Twp. (Mahoning):  house wren, ruby-crowned kinglets, black-throated green warbler, yellow-rumped warblers, black-and-white warbler, rose-breasted grosbeaks.  Still no new flycatchers, vireos, orioles yet.  Later, Craig

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