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Date: | Sat, 2 Jun 2007 17:54:08 -0400 |
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Just to turn Dave Horn's observation into a trend, I had a Sandhill Crane juvenile not too far from his sighting location. Mine was two days earlier, along Grant Run in S. Franklin County. I had the bird soaring out of a field to join several Turkey Vultures trying to pick up altitude in the warm late morning air. It had the brownish back of a first year juvenile, so I assumed it was just a laggard on migration, and didn't bother to look up how rare they were in central Ohio at this time of year.
Rob Thorn
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