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Hi all,
I decided to skip sleeping tonight and listen for some flight calls. Pretty much most of the birds you hear will be the American Tree Sparrows. Their flight call is a sharp tssiiw. Being such a clear sky, it was hard to detect that many flying over. Clouds tend to keep them low. There was also a lot of cars, trains, dogs, etc. preventing me to hear that well. I only had a total of 22 ATSP but it was still fun....and freezing!
10:00pm - 10:50pm
10:09pm - 1
10:15pm - 1
10:21pm - 1
10:26pm - 1
10:37pm - 1
10:38pm - 1
10:40pm - 1
11:02pm - 11:50pm
11:11pm - 1
11:12pm - 1
11:13pm - 1
11:16pm - 1
11:26pm - 4
11:27pm - 1
11:30pm - 1
11:46pm - 1
12:00am - 12:30am
12:09am - 1
12:17am - 1
12:30am - duck sp. (fast wing beats)
1:10am - 1:25am
1:14am - 1
1:24am - 1
TOTAL TIME: 143 minutes
TOTAL BIRDS: 22
Ethan Kistler
Newton Falls, Ohio
www.freewebs.com/trumbullbirding
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