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Paolo and Patty DeMaria <[log in to unmask]>
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I guess the Kirtland's woke up today, with no rain and a bit of warmth, and said 
"Hey!  This isn't Michigan!" and took off for the North.  At any rate I didn't 
see him, darn it!  I did go find the OSU Wetlands, which were gorgeous, and came 
upon a small flock of White Crowned Sparrows fighting over the choicest 
dandelion tops, a pair of Baltimore Orioles, and dozens of mockingbirds, song 
sparrows, red-winged blackbirds, robins, and house finches.  Also a downy 
woodpecker and a red-bellied woodpecker.  


Currently looking for folks to sponsor my team, Two in a Bush, for the Columbus 
Audubon Birdathon--e-mail me if you'd like to support our efforts!  We usually 
track down about 60 species, so your financial obligation wouldn't be too 
terrible!

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