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Over the past two weeks at Lakeview I've been able to spot red headed
woodpeckers on two occasions, the most recent being this afternoon, as well as
what appeared to be juvy baltimore orioles and flickers, of which there were
lots, also apparently juveniles. Also an eastern kingbird fledgeling being fed
and watched over by both parents.
The red headed woodpeckers, at least two but probably more, were hanging out in
and around a marked black locust tree on the upper level and visible from a road
about two hundred yards due east of the dam overlook on the upper level. They
regularly flew from there east into an area of oak trees near the large circle
in the roadway on the upper eastern edge of the cemetery, near the large grassy
field. The flickers were in the same area but seem to be all over the property
lately.
The kingbirds were in the bushes next to the spillway in the upper pond by Wade
Chapel. Kingbird photos were from last week, flicker and r.h.w.p. from today.
Six bird photos start in the middle of this page:
http://www.pbase.com/tileman533/2010&page=20
Denny McDonnell
Euclid
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