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Barbara Zaas Partington <[log in to unmask]>
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I heard a cacophony of bird yells this afternoon and went out to investigate.  An immature hawk, Coopers, I believe, was perched on the edge of the woods, being mobbed by assorted angry birds.  It flew off but I took the opportunity to sit on a log and just watch birds for awhile.  The angry birds dispersed (blue jays, flickers, red-bellied woodpecker, downy woodpecker, tufted titmice, chickadees, robins) but one bird stayed nearby - a brown creeper!!!  I have only seen one in the yard once before.  It did it’s creeper thing for awhile before moving to a farther tree.  
Back at the house a Carolina Wren was calling and I located it going in and out of the woodshed.  Glad to see it nearby.
A barred owl called from the woods.  
Notably absent:  no hummingbirds since September 23rd.  

Barb Partington
Munson Twp
Geauga County
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