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Regina Schieltz <[log in to unmask]>
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Regina Schieltz <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 May 2007 20:45:48 -0400
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Shawnee Prairie on west edge of Greenville.
Sunday morning during the Darke County Birders's early morning sounds walk, Steve Miller saw a Lincoln's sparrow.
This evening I think I heard one at the same park.  It kept up a steady song repeating about every minute or so.  It sang exactly the same song and when I compared it to the song on www.whatbird.com, the Lincoln's was the closest I could find.  I never saw the bird.
Other birds at Shawnee Prairie
Can. geese
mallards
wood ducks
turkey vulture
morning dove
chimney swifts
red-bellied woodpecker
white eyed vireo that flew from tree to tree in a circle around me.  Great views!
blue jay
wh. br. nuthatch
ruby crowned kinglet
bluegray gnatcatcher
Robins
catbirds
starlings
magnolia warblers
black throated green warblers
common yellowthroats
E. towhee
chipping sparrow
field sparrow
song sparrow
wh. thr. sparrows
cardinal
redwing bb
A. goldfinch

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