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Edward Neubauer <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 11 Aug 2014 10:36:26 -0400613_UTF-8 The season of post-breeding wandering (and early migration) is upon us. I stopped by both Sharon Woods & Blendon Woods yesterday, and found some unusual birds. Sharon Woods still had most of its summer birds, but did have several E.Kingbirds & Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, likely early migrants. At Blendon, Thoreau Lake has been lowered, and had an interesting mix of birds, including
Osprey - 1 bird calling as it soared high overhead
Herons - 2 Great Blues and 2 Green Herons
Shorebirds - 1 Solitary Sandpiper and 1-2 Kildeer
Swallows - 4-5 young Cliff Swallows were soaring over the pond as [...]44_11Aug201410:36:[log in to unmask]
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Saturday, August 2 - 8:30-10 a.m.

The shorebirds can be seen on the mudflats at the north end of the lake  on
both sides of the path that leads to the Stillwater  River.  They can also
be seen (if you have a good scope) from the low  parking area that looks
over the lake at the north end.

Lesser yellowlegs - 2
Spotted sandpipers - 2
Solitary sandpipers - 2
Forster's terns - 2
Great egrets - 8
Green-backed herons - 2
Killdeers
Wood ducks
Mallards
Canada geese
Barn and tree swallows
Bald eagles - 2
Eastern phoebes - several and one feeding a young cowbird
Indigo buntings
House wrens
Chipping sparrows

North Park:

Cedar waxwings
Forster's tern
Willow flycatcher
Indigo buntings
Green-backed herons

Happy birding,
Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio

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