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Date: | Wed, 21 Jun 2017 19:41:11 -0400 |
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took a road trip to try for additions to the 2017 list and
other less-often-seen (by us) birds.
Wecht Rd (east of Dalton, Wayne Co) did not disappoint.
- 3 or more dickcissels up close (hard to tell if we kept seeing
the same birds). also a Savannah sparrow and a meadowlark,
and on nearby Rt 30 a possible peregrine falcon (by silhouette).
Sippo Lake (Perry twsp, Stark Co) had a variety.
- several Balt orioles incl a young one, many green herons,
the most we have ever seen in one day, a likely broad-winged
hawk and a bevy of singing catbirds, among others.
North Reservoir (Portage Lakes, Summit Co)
- the "apartment complex" of purple martins is full. pair of
osprey on the cell tower nest, couldn't tell if any young up there.
41 species is pretty good for a June day for us.
- Elaine & Marty Cohen
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