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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 10 Jul 2009 01:39:48 -0400557_iso-8859-1 First of all, thanks to everyone for the replies regarding the Downy.

Second, I got to see the Yellow Crowns today! Yay! Dad was driving up to visit us so I went down to great him...of course I arrived 4 hours ahead of time...what should I do to pass the time..hmmmm.. I know I'll go check for Yellow Crown Night Herons. When I got to Academy Park, it was a little overcast I walked across that EVIL foot bridge (Have I mentioned that I get motion sickness easily? :-D) A Juvenile dropped (glided really) out of one of the Sycamores, [...]47_10Jul200901:39:[log in to unmask]
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John Habig and I confirmed nesting of a pair of Bell's Vireos near the Deer Meadow Park in Moraine, south of Dayton. The address of the park is 4321 Pinnacle Road. The vireos are in the field just east of the parking lot in the shrubby island in the middle of the meadow. Google maps "4321 pinnacle road, moraine ohio" does a good job finding the location, and when I use the Street it view shows the spot nicely.

There was also an adult male Blue Grosbeak at this location last week.

Other sightings today:
  John obtained permission to bird the Montgomery County Wastewater plant near Moraine where we saw several Dickcissel and a female Blue Grosbeak.

  At the Barrett Paving Gravel pit on Soldiers Home-W. Carrollton Rd there were 2 Forster's Terns and a female Ring-necked duck.

 At the abandoned softball fields just west of the gravel pit there was a singing male Blue Grosbeak.

Rick Asamoto
Miamisburg

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