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Date: | Wed, 20 Jun 2007 07:34:17 -0700 |
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Greetings---thanks to those who responded with info on possible nesting uppies in Ohio. Yesterday, just before the cold front hit, a bald eagle was soaring over the Mahoning Valley at Lowellville. At Brungard's Farm in New Middletown (Mahoning Co.) while picking strawberries I heard horned larks, savannah sparrows, and e. meadowlarks. No bobolinks this year, though. These grassland species aren't easy to find near Lowellville--plus many of the hayfields have been cut recently, probably destroying lots of nests. Later, Craig
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