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Yesterday between 9:00 and 10:00AM, I saw two flocks of dc-cormorants (flyovers), the first, about 50 birds, in eastern Allen Co. and the second, about 20 birds, in western Crawford Co. (over SR 30), both heading south.

When I got back home, around 9:30pm, I heard a screech owl - just the trill, no whinny - in the woodlot behind our house. We've had a screech owl calling in those woods each of the last two years. I wonder if it's the same one and if it stays through the winter or just passes through?

Chris Caprette
Harrod, Allen Co.


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