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Karen Martens <[log in to unmask]>
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Karen Martens <[log in to unmask]>
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In my younger years, I remember seeing red-headed woodpeckers frequently in
the picnic grove at Whetstone Park in Clintonville. I live by there now and
never see them.

On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 1:40 PM, Joseph Boros <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> 48 Bobwhites and 46 Red-headed Woodpeckers...  That's not something
> you're going to come across these days!  (Although I do see Red-headed
> Woodpeckers here in Holmes County with some frequency)
>
> Joseph Boros,
> Holmes County
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Bill Whan <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> > Here's the tally from some famous local birders of the Wheaton Club on a
> > routine Christmas Count in Columbus in 1923:
> >        "Columbus, Ohio. Dec 23: 8:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 5 pm. Fair in
> > a.m.,
> > heavy clouds in p.m. Snow on ground; wind moderate, southwest; temp. 28
> > to 35 degrees. Distance covered, 5 mi on foot, about 35 miles by
> > automobile. Observers together. Bob-white 48, mourning dove 24, marsh
> > hawk 2, Cooper's hawk 2, red-shouldered hawk , sparrow hawk 5, barn owl
> > 1, screech owl 1, hairy woodpecker 7, downy woodpecker 21, red-headed
> > woodpecker 46, red-bellied woodpecker 3, flicker 6, horned lark heard,
> > blue jay 19, crow 26, meadowlark 4, goldfinch 7, tree sparrow 141, junco
> > 55, song sparrow 8, towhee 3, cardinal 29, Carolina
> > wren 2, brown creeper 14, white-breasted nuthatch 15, tufted titmouse
> > 22, chickadee 12, golden-crowned kinglet 13, robin 1, bluebird 13. Total
> > 31 species, 542 individuals. E. S. Thomas, John Thomas, Milton Trautman,
> > and Robert Geist."
> >        Thought this might be of some interest for folks who've done Xmas
> > counts recently, worth comparing with results from local experts almost
> > a century ago...
> > Bob White
> >
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Karen H. Martens
293 Ceramic Drive
Columbus, OH 43214
614-261-0143 (home)
614-607-1905 (mobile)

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