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Sun, 10 Apr 2011 17:10:16 -0700
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Pretty quiet day in the valley. A dozen DC Cormorants on the first pond, 
starting from SR 302.  A couple pair of Wood Ducks, one pair of 
Mallards, several Great Blue Herons, 2 Kingfishers, and 2 individual ducks of 
undetermined parentage were the only things battling with the Canadian Geese for 
territory.  Best bird of the day was a lone Great Egret tucked away inside 
Fossil's Frog Farm. (North of Smithville-Western Rd.)  It was good just to be 
out in warmth for the first time in months!

FOS Phoebes and Field Sparrows heard singing today here in Smithville.  :)  
Welcome back!

Happy Birding!
Kate Mick
Smithville, OH

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