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Tonight while running errands in the area of Sawmill Rd and Hard Rd about
8:45pm I heard the familiar "Peent". I had to find it...since I could not
make it to Highbanks for their Woodcock program. At the south/west corner
is Lifestyle Fitness and there is a strip of thin woods around the
perimeter. The woodcock was in the SW corner of Sawmill and Hard Rd
carrying on for all he was worth. I used to hear and see them west on Hard
across from Dublin Scioto High School but a housing development pushed them
out.
It was very loud over traffic and I wandered if anyone else heard it and
wandered what it was. Always a nice 'gift' to have 'nature' surprises when
running errands.
Darlene Sillick
Powell, Ohio
(just south of Delaware Cty)
-----Original Message-----
From: Ohio birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andi
Wolfe
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 9:30 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Highbanks Metro Park-Woodcocks
The Highbanks Metro Park program on woodcocks was a big success this
evening. There was a good turnout of people and the woodcocks put on a
great show with lots of aerial display flights, much peenting to be heard,
and several close views of the birds flying over the road.
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