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Ned Keller <[log in to unmask]>
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Ned Keller <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Sep 2008 21:52:19 -0400
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Your document is at http://www.ohiobirds.org/publications/OBRClist.pdf.
An even better document is only available offline - Bruce Peterjohn's
"The Birds of Ohio", 2001 edition. It's a book that I would consider to
be absolutely essential for any serious Ohio birder. I'm not sure
whether it's still in print, but you should be able to find copies at
Amazon.

Matthew Valencic wrote:
> First, let me apologize for not checking my spelling before sending my
> email.  What is a 'Immagutes' anyway?? (Immature)
>
> Can someone tell me if it is unusual to see the Great Black-backed Gull
> along the greater-Cleveland lakefront at this time of year?  I know they are
> frequent visitors on the ice but I really don't know when to expect them
> returning here from their breeding grounds.
>
> Some years ago I found a document on the net that showed the relative
> abundance or absence of different species throughout the year.  I did a
> quick Google search for it today but could not find it.  Does anyone know
> where I can find it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Matt
>


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Ned Keller
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