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September 4, between 6:30 and 7:00 PM, in Fairlawn, Summit County 44333, I observed the largest group of nighthawks yet this year: 3.
On three occasions while walking through the neighborhood west of Fort Island Park, I saw 3 nighthawks circling together.  It is remotely possible that they were 6 or even 9 individuals, but more probable that the same group ranged more widely and came into view in another place later.  For a moment I thought I had spotted a fourth, but it flew too directly, and soon it became clear it was a larger bird - a ring-billed gull.

Dr. Bob Barrett
Department of Geosciences
at
University of Akron
now rebranded as "Ohio's Polytechnic University"

Teaching Fall  Semester 2015:
Introduction to Geography
World Civilizations: Latin America

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