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I beleive you as  more and more we see unusuals,, Wife got a picture of a
turkey vulture the other day  and we still have robins ..  so anything is
possible anymore . Russell Reynolds
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From: "Thais Tepper" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 8:14 AM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] unusual visiters


>I live in SW Pennsylvania and bird there and in Ohio at Seneca Lake. I am
>18 and have been a birder for 14 years (my mom was a park naturalist and
>gave me a  my first bird book at 4)   I recently saw a hermit thrush while
>birding in Ohio, I also witnessed a catbird being chased by a gang of angry
>juncos. During the CBC  I attended in Pennsylvania, I saw a brown thrasher
>and a male bobolink. When I report my sightings to older birders, they are
>skeptical, because I am young or they do not believe these birds would be
>in the north in winter. I appreciate reading these posts, because other
>birders see see unusual visters in winter.
>
> In Pennsylvania, there is no shortage of house sparrows. they live in the
> entrance of the grocery store, in the Walmart garden center and are
> nesting in the strip mall signs. My neighbor feeds a flock of about 50
>
>
> Drue Tepper
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