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For any one who cares I really meant 1 Greater Blacked Gull not 10
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From: "Shaune" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Sheldon Marsh, Magee and East Harbor State Park


> My dad and I birded at Lake Erie this weekend, a treat that we do not get
> to
> experience very often.  On 9/23/07, Sheldon Marsh was the Highlight and we
> saw may warblers and other birds including:
> Kinglets
> Yellow Warbler (1)
> White throated Sparrows
> Black and White (2)
> Blackpoll (several)
> Chestnut Sided (several)
> Magnolia
> F. Redstart
> Black Throated Blue !!!!
> Phoebe
> Nashville (1)
> Cedar Waxwings (many)
> Red Tail Hawk
> Sharp Shin Hawk
> Mute Swan
> Little Green Heron
> Kingfisher
> Red Winged
> Chimney Swifts
> Great Egrets
> Cormorants
> Ringed Billed Gulls
> Catbirds
>
>
> We also had some Warblers and other birds at Magee but we had to work for
> them.
> Chestnut Sided (several)
> Dozens Red Winged Blackbirds
> Kentucky -this bird was up by the office seen from the tower
> Blackpolls
> Catbirds
> Great Blues
> Swan Tundra(?) all black bill
> Northern Harrier (2)
> F. Blackburnian
>
> Our best time was at East Harbor State park on 9/23/07 where we birded
> from
> 8:30-9:30 at the Campers Only Dock.  We ran into an interesting mix of
> birds
> including;
> Yellow bellied Sapsuckers (2)
> Flickers (2)
> Red Bellied
> Downy
> Cuckoos (2)
> Robins (numerous)
> Pied Billed Grebes(3)
> Blackpolls
> Red Eyed Vireo
> Parula
> Cedar Waxwings
> There were also many more Warblers that we could not or did not have time
> to
> identify.
>
> At the beach there were:
> Common Terns ( 100 plus)
> Bonaparte Gulls (several)
> Glaucous Gulls (20
> Greater Blacked Backed Gull (10
> Ringed Bills (150 plus)
> TV- eating something dead on the beach
> We also saw from the beach Hairy Woodpecker,Redwing Blackbirds, Flickers
> and
> Red Bellied
>
> I would recommend that if you don't have alot of time you go for East
> Harbor!!!!
>
> Shaune and Jim Skinner
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