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Just the opposite in chagrin falls - I saw 6 this morning - the most I have seen at one time all winter.



Matt Valencic

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Date:         Mon, 14 Apr 2008 16:33:22 

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Subject: [Ohio-birds] Backyard Sightings in Englewood





Looks like the juncos have left the premises.  We haven't seen a junco  in

our yard since last Thursday.  However, we still have a pair of  red-breasted

nuthatches visiting our mixed-nuts feeder.  Today's  highlight was a brown

thrasher digging a hole under a pine tree and flipping  mulch everywhere.  Where's

that bald eagle?



Happy birding,

Ed and Bev Neubauer







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