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Date: | Thu, 4 Nov 2010 21:32:22 -0400 |
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While running the dogs on the back end of the property this evening I
encountered Robins and White-throated sparrows in good numbers near the edge
of the woods. When one bird didn't quite seem to fit in with the rest, I
was able to glass it in and was surprised to see a nicely plump and fairly
bright Wood Thrush. The bird was on the move quickly through the forest
floor and my glimpse of it was just that. The bird had a short tail and
large dark spots randomly patterned down its white breast and sides.
This past weekend late on Halloween eve or should I say early Sunday
morning - I had three counter singing and incredibly entertaining Great
horned owls boasting their enthusiasm for forest and territory under a
crystal clear sky and calm wind out of the west. The back and forth went on
for well over an hour with periods of silence in-between that made the next
round of calls even more important. I don't think they resolved the
situation.
Glen Crippen
Burr Oak Lake
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