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where is woodlawn cemetary ??  Russell Reynolds
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Knoll" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 2:52 PM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Woodlawn Cemetery Birds


> Edna Armstrong and I along with her parents had a grand day at Woodlawn
> Cemetery in Toledo on Monday afternoon.
>
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> 1. White-winged Crossbill - 60+ birds. They would split-up in small groups
> and head in all directions. Most fed on Hemlock seeds but several small
> groups were eating seeds from the spruce tree cones.
> 2. Common Redpoll - about 10 birds eating seeds from the Sweet Gum Tree
> pods.
> 3. Pine Siskin - about 10 birds eating right along with the Common
> Redpolls.
> 4. American Goldfinch - about 30 birds again, eating Sweet Gum seeds.
> 5. Rough-legged Hawk - a beautiful dark morph adult soared by around 1:30
> pm.
> 6. Merlin - an adult male sitting on top of a huge Sycamore tree.
> 7. Red-tailed Hawk - 1 adult and 1 immature bird.
> 8. Cooper's Hawk - 1 chasing the crossbills around; darn that bird!
> 9. Great Blue Heron - 1 sitting in a tree.
> 10. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1 seen flying.
> 11. Dark-eyed Junco - a huge group sitting on the snow.
> 12. A. Tree Sparrow -many along with the juncos.
> 13. Northern Cardinal - awesome bright red males in the snow.
> 14. American Robins - several fly-over birds.
> 15. Northern Flicker - one calling from a huge oak tree.
> 16. Downy & Hairy Woodpeckers - 2 each.
> 17. Song Sparrows - we saw 6 birds.
> 18. Carolina Wren - heard one.
> 19. Brown Creeper - heard one and then saw it fly into the woods.
> 20. B.C. Chickadee - heard three.
> 21. House Finch - saw one colorful male.
> 22. Mourning Doves - one large flock in a Sycamore tree.
> 23. Rock Pigeons - several fly-over's.
> 24. E. Starlings - several fly-over's.
>
> Our best mammal was a RED FOX playing on the frozen pond under one of the
> bridges.
>
> The White-winged Crossbills were life birds for Edna Armstrong and her
> mom.
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