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Was it a male or female? Did it have a brood patch? Where the gonads large? All of these would help suggest if breeding was possible. Thanks. 

Pete Whan

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> On Jul 24, 2015, at 3:55 PM, Manon Van Schoyck <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Nicole Hafer from Muskingum County Soil & Water and licensed wildlife rehabilitator admitted a Merlin this week that looked to have been hit by a car. Unfortunately the bird did not make it. It was  found in Zanesville near the waste water treatment plant.
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>                                                                Manon VanSchoyck
>                                                                Licking County
>                                                                www.ohionature.org
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ohio birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bill Whan
> Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 12:57 PM
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> Subject: [Ohio-birds] Merlin nest in Columbus?
> 
> Jason Simonis just stopped by. He had just gotten good looks at a merlin here in Columbus, a few blocks away. He has seen merlins at this location at other more routine times of the year, but July is quite unusual, and suggests the merlins that have repeatedly been reported at Union Cemetery may be staying to nest. The site is a large dead tree behind a veterinary hospital at Weber and High in Clintonville, and solid additional sightings would be significant, here and of course at Union Cem. Merlins aren't supposed to be nesting in Ohio--the just-completed OBBA doesn't mention them--but there have been some nestings reported, to which we may probably add this one. More careful reports are much needed.
> Bill Whan
> Columbus
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