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John Pogacnik <[log in to unmask]>
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John Pogacnik <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Apr 2007 22:22:42 -0400
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There was a decent hawk flight today (4/1) at my house in North Perry,
Lake County.  The birds did not start until about 12:45 and continued
till a little after 3:00.  The best bird was a single black vulture.
That was with a small group of turkey vultures.  Although it was pretty
high and moving fast, I was able to get a decent photo of it.  There
were quite a few tree swallows also moving today.  I was able to pick
out a single northern rough-winged swallow.  Other migrants of note were
American pipit and two pine siskins.  Earlier in the morning there were
several hundred American robins and lesser numbers of blackbirds.

Here is a list of hawks ands vultures that passed over:

BLACK VULTURE   1
Turkey vulture   328
Osprey   2
Bald eagle   1 adult
Cooper's hawk   4
Sharp-shinned hawk   6
Red-shouldered hawk   6
Red-tailed hawk   31
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK   1
MERLIN   1
American kestrel   8

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