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LISTSERV 17.02024-03-18T21:44:31ZRobert Thorn2024-03-18T17:44:17-04:002024-03-18T17:44:17-04:00TourDeQuarries,3-16: waterfowlhttps://listserv.miamioh.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=OHIO-BIRDS;a7b7affe.2403There are a lot of man-made bodies of water south of Columbus, and I always<br>tried to make an early Spring visit to check for waterfowl migration<br>there. Now, the pattern is changing a bit -- before, it was mostly quarry<br>lakes, both new & old, but now they've been joined by large numbers of<br>retention ponds. The result is that the old Scioto Bottoms - the area<br>south of downtown Columbus, extending down to Circleville and beyond -- is<br>now inadvertently & incrementally being returned to waterfowl habitat.<br>Here are some of the spots I visited and what was [...]Sandra Keller2024-03-18T16:02:56-04:002024-03-18T16:02:56-04:00Indian creek - brown county - waterfowlhttps://listserv.miamioh.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=OHIO-BIRDS;dd332481.2403But only one new one for my Brown county list. Ruddy Duck. And just one.<br>Hmmmm….. i cannot figure out why waterfowl is so difficult in the county!<br>I headed out there today as I didn’t want to hit botany spots in these frigid<br>Conditions. I barely managed birding in these conditions…… black Duck,<br>GW Teal, gadwall, pintail, most other diving ducks, etc. Well, at least one<br>New bird! I think Brown is going to be my most difficult county to get to<br>200. For my Sw counties. This was bird number 112. Or thereabouts.<br>I was going to do [...]<>2024-03-18T14:17:02-04:002024-03-18T14:17:02-04:00FREE eBird Mobile Presentation for iPhone usershttps://listserv.miamioh.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=OHIO-BIRDS;d23f8239.2403Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland invites you to register for a FREE Zoom<br>presentation this Thursday, March 21st, at 7:00pm: USING eBIRD MOBILE ON<br>YOUR iPHONE. Kelly Stanek will walk us through everything from downloading<br>the app to your phone, to selecting bird packs (birds found in your region<br>regardless of your internet connection), recording your track (or not!),<br>starting and completing your checklist, using 'checked view', adding other<br>birders to your checklist, exploring nearby hotspots, and using My eBird.<br>YOU NEED TO HAVE AN eBIRD ACCOUNT (USER NAME AND PASSWORD) TO SET UP eBIRD<br>MOBILE ON YOUR PHONE. [...]