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I may as well chime-in on the biggest looser forum.  51 Ohio birds for January (my biggest January to date) with a bunch of ducks (E. 72nd Street) on the last day.

Finally scored on WWCB's today as we drove around Geauga County watching raptors.  They were in someone's yard on the road that leads to the boat house at LaDue Reservoir along with a Pine Siskin and a single Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.  Also saw one mature Bald Eagle being bothered by two R-t Hawks on Spring Valley Road next to LaDue, several Red-tail's and Red-shouldered, one Rough-legged and a Merlin near Middlefield and some pretty Cedar Waxwing's.  Also the usual winter resident birds throughout the trip.  

A great day to be afield!  I even washed the car when I got home - now it will snow again for sure!

Matt Valencic
Chagrin Falls, OH

-----Original Message-----
From: Ohio birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Margaret Bowman
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 6:54 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Biggest loser?

My Licking Co. only total for January was 48.  Best birds, the black
vultures just west of Granville along Route 161.  I also had snow buntings
and northern harrier at the Croton egg farms.  My only day totally dedicated
to birding was Jan. 2.  The rest were all yard birds or seen commuting.

However, how's this for being a loser:  As I was just shoveling the ice off
my driveway, I *finally* saw a flock of white-winged crossbills leave the
mature hemlock trees that border the back yard of a neighbor one sreet over.
Unfortunately, they don't count - it's not January any longer - thank
goodness!  We're one month closer to spring migration, and we're already
within the safe dates of several species of birds, particularly horned owl.
So, I'll be looking out for those in my 7 OBBA II blocks, beginning this
week.


Margaret Bowman
Licking Co., OH


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathi Hutton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 10:58 AM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Biggest loser?


> Attention Underachievers Club:
>
> Who has the lowest total in the January 100 Club?  I'll start off - 63
> species, with only two serious birding attempts, and random
> looking-out-the-window birding the rest of the month.
>
> Best backyard birds:  Horned Larks, Rusty Blackbird, Purple Finch.
> Best birds in the field:  Rough-legged Hawks (The Wilds), Winter Wren
> (Crooked Run, Chilo, SE Clermont County), Northern Harrier (Armleder
> Park, Hamilton County)
>
> Sing out.  Who can beat my low number?
>
> ~Kathi Hutton
> Felicity, Clermont County
> http://katdocsworld.blogspot.com/
>
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