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Date: | Sun, 20 Jan 2008 05:44:22 -0500 |
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I spent the cold morning driving & hiking around several areas along Big darby Creek (SW of Columbus). I hiked around trails in both Prairie Oaks and Battelle-Darby MetroParks, and drove the back roads between them. The beautiful but cold weather was highlighted as much by what wasn't there as what was. Sparrows and field birds like horned larks & longspurs were virtually absent (or very well hidden). Even along the trails, I didn't find White-throated sparrows & juncos until almost noon. 3 E. Towhees continue to haunt the Terrace Trail in Battelle-Darby MetroPark, although I couldn't relocate the Brown Thrasher that was here 4 weeks ago. Yellow-b.Sapsuckers were at 3 different locations, so the cold weather has either pushed them into the area or flushed them out of hiding.
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