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Eurasian Collared-Dove:  Along CR 629, just east of CR 652, just north of Bunker Hill.  County Road 629 can be reached via State Route 62 from the west or County Rd 77 from the east.  The bird alighted atop a dead snag across from the first house east of CR 652, sharing the perch with ubiquitous Red-headed Woodpeckers.  A Cliff Swallow colony on the barn makes this property easy to spot from the road.

King Rail:  Vocalized at the largest marsh along Clark Rd. within Killbuck Marsh WA.  This is west of Valley Rd; and north and west of the bridge that you cross.  The bird responded to the first recording that I played.  Please do not harass; this is a state endangered species, and the basically the only of it's species I have heard of during the breeding season.

White-winged Dove:  We (Emil Bacik and I), did not see this bird - yesterday afternoon, or bright and early this morning.  As far as I know, the last observation came yesterday AM, and there were a few of us searching this morning.  The address is 3111 County Road 114 in Sugarcreek, a mile north of SR 557.  Park at the last residence along the long gravel driveway - the third house in.  The homeowners are the Barkmans.  But again, I don't believe the bird was seen today.

Good birding -
Gabe Leidy

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