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Tue, 24 Feb 2009 15:43:55 -0800
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The number of blackbirds in the evening roost at the McKinley Quarry in Columbus continues to explode. It's just an awesome sight. I couldn't begin to estimate how many tens of thousands of birds must be there. Finding Rusty Blackbirds is now no problem provided that you can get a good enough look at enough of the birds. This evening I counted 23 Rusties in just one tree right at the Indian Mound.

Meanwhile, my backyard Ruby-crowned Kinglet remains in the area.  


Bob Royse, Columbus


Robert Royse
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