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Thu, 3 Nov 2011 21:52:52 -0400
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My wife Karen and I walked the mowed trail around the pond north of the
grain bins this morning.  At the south end of the pond, a large flock of
coots had a few N. pintails and one mallard couple mixed in when we
arrived.  Strangely, no Canada geese at all today.  Except for a few
peeps along the east bank, the shorebirds were at the north/northwest
end of the pond, and included 6 or so least sandpipers, 2-3 juvenile
pectoral and 1 juvenile stilt sandpipers, a dunlin, and a dozen or so
killdeer.  Savannah sparrows, red-winged blackbirds, and Eastern
meadowlarks were in the weeds, especially on the north and west sides.

Raptors seen were a N. harrier hunting north of the pond, an adult bald
eagle perched in a dead tree a few hundred yards northeast of the pond,
and a juvenile red-tailed hawk on a utility pole along Darby Creek Drive.

Carl Winstead
Galloway, OH

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