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Reply To: | Marc D. Schroeder |
Date: | Wed, 9 Jan 2013 15:03:41 -0500 |
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Around 1:00 today I saw the Shrike (or one of the Shrikes) reported by Ben
Warner and Kim Graham. Thanks, Ben and Kim!
My directions: Take 42 north/east out of Delaware. Just out of town, veer left
(north) onto Horseshoe Road.
Follow Horseshoe Road to a crossroad sign marked Leonardsburg Road.
Turn left (west) onto that road, which west of Horseshoe is apparently
Panhandle, not Leonardsburg. It was snow-covered and slushy still today.
The bird I saw was on the south side of the approximately one-mile straight
stretch between Horseshoe Road and the T at Delaware Reservoir.
First pass, nada. Second pass, the bird was hunting from a low shrub about 75
yards off the road. Great views in the sunlight of a beautiful bird! Along the
same road: One Harrier, one Kestrel, and one Red-tailed Hawk.
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