Seen again this evening (2/26) by 14 birders. Remained perched in tree in mixed flock (redwings, cowbirds, grackles, & starlings).
David A. Brinkman, M. Ed.
Cincinnati, OH
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> On Feb 25, 2015, at 7:47 PM, Jacob Roalef <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> This evening (2/25), the female YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD found yesterday in
> Dayton was seen again by some rogue birders, (Chris Collins, Jeremy
> Dominguez, Alex Eberts, Eric Elvert) and a few other folks as well. Same
> location as the previous night on Upper River Rd. The bird arrived in a
> blackbird flock around 5:30 pm and they stayed until about 5:55 pm to go
> and roost just like the previous night.
>
> Best chance to see this bird would be in the evening. Get to the location
> around 5:15 pm and wait for the blackbirds to come in. Also of note in the
> blackbird flock was a Rusty Blackbird.
>
> Good Birding!
> - Jacob Roalef
> Rogue Birder
> thefirebirder.blogspot.com
>
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