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Date: | Sun, 3 Jul 2011 19:50:46 -0400 |
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Greetings!
For the Kenton area birdwatchers on the list, County Rd 190 has several
pockets of Dickcissels. I only went from the Marion county line to
County Road 219 and my family and I saw or heard three different
groups. If there are not more on out at Lawrence Woods' grass lands
area, I would be surprised. There are a lot of grassy areas all the way
down 190 to support them.
Also seen were:
2 pair of Red Tailed Hawks
2 Indigo buntings
many Song Sparrows and RWBB
Purple Martins at the Amish houses
Mocking bird
Eastern Kingbird
Eastern Meadowlarks
There were other birds scattered throughout, but we were on a mission to
see the dickcissels and head back home .
Have a great 4th! My thanks to those who have served to make and keep
us free.
Steve J.
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