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"Robert S. Morton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert S. Morton
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Thu, 20 Nov 2008 06:51:34 -0500
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Walked my German Shepard yesterday (Wed.) along breakwall of Sandusky 
River. Saw a solitary Belted Kingfisher flying its breaking, disjointed 
flight about a foot above the river. On my Blog "Wildlife-friendly Yards" 
there's some new articles this week under the theme: "WINTER BIRDS IN 
OHIO." Interesting, but when I read on this Listserv about birds appearing 
in Ohio, like today's Purple Finch, I usually see the birds a day before or 
a day after. I'll be looking for them at my backyard feeder. I still see a 
Robin at my feeders, but plenty of berries and fruits are available in my 
yard: Crabapple, Holly, Poke Berry, Dogwood, etc.  

http://wildlifefriendlylawn.blogspot.com/

Robert

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