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Date: | Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:20:15 -0500 |
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I had a chance to visit this ODNR preserve in southern Delaware County, then later make a few stops at nearby Alum Lake. The snow was deep - 6-8 inches at both spots - and the Lake was totally frozen over. There were a few birds of note, besides the expected chickadees, titmice, and cardinals:
Great Horned Owl - 1 was calling several times during the early morning at Seymour Woods, suggesting that the sporadic sightings there might be a territorial bird.
Woodpeckers - 2 Hairies at Seymour, and another 1 at the Alum Lake campground, further their good #s and broad distribution this winter. 3-4 Flickers toughing it out around the Alum Lake campground lead me to feel that they must be using some tree fruits or poison ivy berries as a hardship food while the ground is covered.
Robins - surprisingly, there were several of them at most stops I made; hopefully, we'll not see any starving ones this year.....yet.
Mockingbird - a single bird was vigorously defending a row of berry bushes along Winter Rd (west of US 23) from Starlings and Cardinals.
Yellow-rumed Warblers - 6-7 of them hanging around the Alum Lake campground goes to show how tough they are (as well as their fondness for poison ivy berries).
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