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While visiting Walter C Best Preserve just south of Chardon on Rt 44, a 
bald eagle swooped across the lake and landed in a tree. It was easily 
visible from the waterfowl blind at the end of the trail. Otherwise only 
mallards, downies and crows were seen, although a northern shrike was 
reported for our CBC on New Year's Day.
Our home feeder hosted the usual cardinals, jays, titmice, chickadees, 
goldfinches, Downy and Red-Bellied WP, juncos and RB nuthatch. A flock of 
8-10 robins visited the crabapples on Friday.
Incidentally, I have 5 Texas birding books that I used for a trip over the 
holidays and would be happy to loan to anyone planning a trip. They are 
Birding Texas, Birder's Guide to Texas, Birds of Texas, Birding Corpus 
Christi, and Exploring the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail. I highly 
recommend the King Ranch tour! 

Marilyn Rohr
Chardon Ohio

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