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Tom, thanks for the posting! Luke Schrader and I are heading up to the  Killdeer Plains area and would appreciate hearing if anyone else has seen the White-winged Crossbills since the early morning sighting.



Best of birding to all,



Liz and Luke

Worthington, OH 

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Date:         Sun, 11 Mar 2012 07:38:11 

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Subject: White-winged Crossbills, Wyandot County



Eight White-winged Crossbills continue to feed on hemlock and pine at Oak

Hill Cemetery, Upper Sandusky. The cemetery is a few miles south of Upper

Sandusky along CH58. Approach by way of R23 to R199. This location is five

miles north of Killdeer Plains. Killdeer is loaded with waterfowl, including

20 White-fronted Geese and 143 Tundra Swans. All pools are worth a look.

Rusty Blackbirds are scattered along brushy wet roadsides with grackles and

arriving red-wings.



Tom & Jackie Bain

Delaware County



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