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Date: | Mon, 8 Feb 2010 15:50:30 EST |
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Nice weather, but no-show for the Northern Shrike previously reported in
Killbuck Marsh (Wayne County).
Watching the snow warm and fall from the trees, against the blue sky, was
gorgeous.
I was at the intersection of Valley and Clark roads for about two hours,
from 12:15 PM.
Other sightings:
-- a single HERMIT THRUSH feasting on berries (some type of climbing
vine...)
-- several pairs of Red-tailed Hawks
-- a family of Eastern Bluebirds drinking from a puddle at the base
of a drilling rig
-- Northern Flicker
-- scads of Red-bellied Woodpeckers
-- boatloads of Blue Jays
-- some hearty Robins
Scott Hannan
Wayne County
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