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Put 28 miles on the car driving west of Fremont around county roads in
Sandusky Co. Curious observations are written after species name:
*Red-tail Hawk = 10 (couple pairs soaring together)
*Dark-eyed Junco = 9
*Robins = 20
*Blue Jay = 10
*Bald Eagle = 8 (One adult sat in field, not eating, thought it sick; a
pair of adults perched adjacent to new nest I never saw before)
*N. Harrier = 3 (One female or imm. sat in field, eating a kill while a
flying pale grey male dive bombed, trying to scare the female or imm.
away. He failed and left)
*Cardinal = 5
*N. Flicker = 4
*Red-bellied Woodpecker = 3
*Blue Bird = 12+
*Gold Finch = 12+
*Downy Woodpecker = 3
*Tufted Titmouse = 2
*Tree Sparrow = 14
*Horned Lark = 2
*Mourning Dove = 5
*E. Starling = 44
*House Sparrow = 40
*Wood Duck = 1 (female)
*Belted Kingfisher = 1
*Herring Gull = 40+ (One was 2nd. winter phase)
*Ring-billed Gull = 40+
*Canada Goose = 30
*White-breasted Nuthatch = 2
Robert at CREATE A WILDLIFE FRIENDLY YARD
http://wildlifefriendlylawn.blogspot.com/
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