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Kind of depends on how you define "rarest breeding bird".  Is it the bird that breeds in Ohio that has the smallest worldwide population or smallest North American population?  Or the bird that breeds in Ohio that has the smallest Ohio population?
Carlton SchooleyStrasburg (Tuscarawas)
 


     On Thursday, March 19, 2015 8:04 AM, Dillon Nott <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
   

 I've been reading a lot of articles latey about Ohios rarest breeding bird.
NOT migratory birds like snowy owls or artic terns, but I wanna know what
our rarest bird is. What's your opinions? My first thought was Barn owl,
but there's a lot of birds out in Ohio, please email me your opinion! :)

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