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Wed, 10 Sep 2014 23:23:44 -0400
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Hello all,
         I would like to express a big thank you to Jay Lehman for helping
my brother and I get great views of the Wheatear. The bird seems likely to
be staying around the lighthouse and feeding on the beach at least until
tomorrow evening, when the winds change. It was great to see my first OH
Code 6 bird at the age of 14.

Happy birding,
Gautam Apte

On 10 September 2014 21:16, Sameer Apte <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> A side note for listserv subscribers that came up during our conversation
> about the stay of the Wheatear. Jay expects the bird to stay until tomorrow
> afternoon when the wind will shift from south to north. Mr Jay Lehman, it
> was a pleasure to bird with you.
> Good birding,
> Sameer Apte
> Shaker Heights, Ohio
>
> On Sep 10, 2014, at 7:21 PM, Jay Lehman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > The Northern Wheatear first appeared this evening at about 6:27 pm and
> > continued until about 6:50 pm, when last observed catching and eating
> > something on the ground.  Special thanks to two boys from Chardon who
> > happened to meet up with me on the beach out toward the lighthouse.  The
> > wheatear was seen in the vicinity of the last two signs along the grass
> and
> > dunes near the end of the beach near where the jetty starts.  The two
> boys,
> > one 17 and the other 11, are of Indian decent (India, in the far east).
> > The youngest found it first, but it disappeared, and then was found
> behind
> > us sitting on a log by the oldest, Gupta (hope spelling is right).  Their
> > sharp eyes helped find the bird in the rapidly fading light and
> increasing
> > rain.  Their mom also got to see the bird well.
> >
> > Congratulations to the boys and their mom for getting to see a really
> > awesome bird and thanks again for your help.
> > Jay
> >
> > Jay G Lehman, Cincinnati, OH
> > Sent from Droid Razr
> >
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