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Missed the nighthawk show but did note large concentrations of dragonflys while walking the dog in Clintonville - alas, no wayward kites showed up to partake of the bounty, but a man can dream.



Andy Sewell

Columbus OH

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From: Leslie Sours <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:         Sun, 4 Sep 2011 22:41:25 

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Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Columbus Nighthawks (200++)



I was returning home at precisely the same time and witnessed the same thing.  I have never seen anything like it.  The density of big blue dragonflies extended all along 33 from Fishinger Rd. to Lane Avenue, then east to North Star Rd.  Nighthawks were in the sky all along the way by the hundreds.  Judging by the number of mosquito bites I got trying to watch the show from my yard near west campus, I'd guess that there was a banquet up there!   Wonderful to see.  Even better through binoculars against the gray sky.  Their white wing bars just popped!  So glad to hear that someone else saw it, too.



Leslie Sours



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On Sep 4, 2011, at 7:47 PM, Paul Hurtado <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



> Hi all,

> 

> Quite a showing this evening! While driving to the grocery store earlier

> this evening, my wife and I passed the Waterman Farm (off Kenny Rd. west of

> OSU campus) where we spotted a flock of 50-90 Common Nighthawks heading east

> from Kenny Rd. north of Lane Ave.  On our drive back from the store around

> 6:45, an even larger group (210+) was seen foraging over the park and

> parking area south of Lane Ave. along Kenny.  About 30 minutes later in the

> area of Fishinger Ave. and Kenny, another 80+ were visible from my yard.  I

> never heard a single vocalization from any of them.

> 

> Also present in the air over my neighborhood were large numbers of medium to

> large dragon flies -- I'm not sure if those were the nighthawks' food,

> competitors or both.

> 

> Good birding,

> Paul Hurtado

> 

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