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Linda Sekura <[log in to unmask]>
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Wow - thanks!  I've been seeing many starlings AND bluejays.  
Learning to ID birds is hard enough without the karaoke.

Linda


-----Original Message-----
From: Kathy Neugebauer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, Nov 10, 2010 1:12 pm
Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Killdeer


I too have been fooled by Bluejays and mockingbirds sounding like Killdeer!
KathyN
edina OH
ent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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rom: Katrina Heinzen <[log in to unmask]>
ender: Ohio birds <[log in to unmask]>
ate:         Tue, 9 Nov 2010 16:33:11 
o: <[log in to unmask]>
eply-To: Katrina Heinzen <[log in to unmask]>
ubject: Re: Killdeer
And not to take away from anyone's conclusions or research, simply adding
nother thought on the subject of hearing killdeer... I recently thought I
eard one right over my head in Cleveland Heights and looked up to see a
tarling sitting on a wire doing a stunning imitation.
)
atrina Heinzen
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Linda Sekura <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks, Scott. Yes, it's a great book. I'm in awe of Larry Rosche  & keep
 his books in my car year-round.  I had trouble  learning birds until 4-5
 years ago when I started studying Larry's  guidelines, hotspots, and tips.

 What surprised me was hearing the killdeer long after they've disappeared
 from the city areas I frequent, including large expanses of NASA Lewis
 Field,  where they're ubiquitous spring thru fall - and gone after the
 abundant
 grasshoppers have laid their eggs and left us.  To see them last  week on
 the mudflats at ONWR, sucking on crustaceans & insects, felt  right. But
 all
 this was just gut feeling from my meager  experiences.

 Linda




 In a message dated 11/9/2010 8:19:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
 [log in to unmask] writes:

 Friends,
 The Killdeer are still with us. The authoratative Birds of  the Cleveland
 Region book lists Killdeer as "common to abundant" on the  monthly
 distribution chart for that species through the 2nd third of  November,
 then
 uncommon to occasional in occurrence until March when they  become
 common/abundant once again. BOCR reflects data for the counties of  Lake,
 Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, Summit, Portage, and Geauga. You can  purchase it
 online at the Kirtland Bird Club (active in all seven of these  counties,
 and
 beyond!) at  http://www.kirtlandbirdclub.org/booksale.htm

 Scott

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