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Fri, 30 Sep 2011 05:04:40 -0700
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Here's the rundown from Conneaut yesterday 9/29, from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM: 6 Am. wigeon, 3 hooded mergansers, 2 juv. black-crowned night-herons, 2 bald eagles, 2 peregrine falcons, 2 semipalmated plovers, 10 killdeer, 2 Am. avocets, 2 greater yellowlegs, 1 lesser yellowlegs, 2 Bonaparte's gulls, adult basic black-headed gull, 400 ring-billed gulls, herring gulls, and 2 Caspian terns.  One of the peregrines (a juv.), came in and landed right on the spit.  After that a windsurfer came.  So the black-headed gull was not being seen when I left at 3:00 PM.  On the trip along Rte. 7 in Ashtabula Co. I saw Am. kestrels at a couple places.............on 9/28 there were some migrant songbirds around my home base in NE Mahoning Co.: red-eyed vireo, magnolia warbler, Am. redstart, black-throated green warbler, and hooded warbler.  Craig Holt, Lowellville

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