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Date: | Mon, 7 May 2007 20:10:23 -0400 |
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Ohio birders,
We took some beginning birder friends out to Clear Creek Metro Park on
Saturday morning, May 5. It was great fun - nothing too unusual, but what
a treat to show someone their first Scarlet Tanager and Hooded Warbler.
But, the 'best' bird was a Hermit Thrush that I observed collecting nesting
material. I knew that they are rare nesters in Ohio and had been found
nesting in the Hocking Hills. But only today, after I looked up the old
Ohio Breeding Bird atlas material on-line, did I see that it was only
confirmed in one block during the last atlas. And that they estimated only
8-12 pairs breed in Ohio per year. Hah!
Janet Duerr
Athens, OH
duerr at ohio dot edu
Warblers rule but thrushes aren't too bad
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