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Ok I realize that a Spotted Towhee is unlikely but that's what the spots
on the wing looked like. I wasn't getting the greatest looks nor am I a
Towhee expert so more likely a coincidentally lining up of wing spots on
an Eastern Towhee.
Was singing back in the scrubby brush on the left side of the road spur
going toward the Combat Training Camp.
Saw my FOY RWBB's. Saw what are likely my last of year Junco's and
White Throated Sparrows.
Saw a Hairy for the first time in..........7 years? Since I left Michigan.
There were 10 Redhead's on the small pond by the curve.
Also FYI in case anyone is keeping track, on Monday, 4 March I noticed
that all the nests in the Heron Rookery north of Eastman Lake were
occupied, as were most of them again Friday.
Marie, Fairborn OH
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