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I spent about two hours at Gallants Woods Preserve, off of Buttermilk Hill Road, just north of Delaware, on Friday night (3/11/11) enjoying the sounds of spring. The specific goal of our program was to hear American Woodcock, which we did. I flushed one along one of the tree lines around 5:00 p.m. and then at sunset our group began to hear and see what would eventually end up totaling 8-10 Woodcock in the field we were observing. They put on a fantastic song and dance routine, as they always do. In addition to the Woodcock, the Red-winged Blackbirds were back in full force, with a large number calling from the surrounding wetlands. Our group also heard one lone Wild Turkey call from about a half mile away. On a non-bird note, we also heard Chorus Frogs and Spring Peepers. Spring is almost here!
Rich Niccum
Education Services Manager
Preservation Parks of Delaware County
(740) 524-8600 ext. 3
www.preservationparks.com<http://www.preservationparks.com>
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