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Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:25:02 -0800
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Greetings---today 1/10 I looked around at Mosquito L/WA, Grand River WA, and Middlefield Twp. (Geauga Co.).  Mosquito had 2 snow geese (white), pintails, ring-necked ducks, common and hooded mergansers, great blue heron, and 6 bald eagles.  I didn't see the shrike at GRWA, but there was a sharp-shinned hawk and e. bluebirds as a consolation.  Middlefield held 2 rough-legged hawks (light and dark), 2 n. harriers, Am. kestrel, and horned larks.  Red-shouldered hawks outnumbered red-tails today.  Here in Mahoning Co., I've found at least 5 kestrels in Coitsville Twp. lately.     Craig in Lowellville

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