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Friday, May 29 - 9 a.m.

North Park:

Tree, barn, rough-winged, and bank swallows
Green herons
Willow flycatchers
Mallards
Red-winged blackbirds
Yellow-breasted chat
Wood duck
Great blue heron
American goldfinch
American robin
Baltimore oriole (nesting)
Orchard oriole (nesting)
Yellow warblers
Song and field sparrows
Indigo bunting

Eastern kingbird
Belted kingfisher
Blue grosbeak
Canada geese

European starlings
Common grackles
American crow
Brown-headed cowbirds
Tufted titmouse
Killdeer

Main Park - Bald eagles are still being seen regularly. ' Skydancing'  has
been observed twice--once between an immature and a mature; once between two
 immature eagles.  The immatures can regularly be seen sitting in various
trees on the west side of the main pond.  The best view is  usually looking
south from the north end at an old cottonwood tree that is  nearly barren of
leaves.

Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio


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