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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 11 Jul 2007 19:53:39 -0400481_us-ascii Just got a call from Brian Barchus, who observed a pair of EC doves in Celina, just behind the Wendy's. Perfect habitat, and no doubt part of their blitzkrieg takeover style. If you're out in western Ohio, let us know when you see more of them. Just six months ago, the only record we had was a bird shot by a hunter in Crawford Co. Bill Whan Columbus p.s. Tory Shively reports a Mississippi kite carrying food at the Hocking county location today.46_11Jul200719:53: [log in to unmask] |
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I would second Howard Mueller's observations that Nighthawks seem more conspicuous now than they did in June. I ran through several areas of central & east Columbus last night and found them calling at several locations (CSCC, Whitehall, the Airport, Easton) where I couldn't find them last month. I don't know if these are nesters, non-nesters, or post-nesters, however, and some of these places don't have the types of gravel roofs that would favor their nesting.
Rob Thorn
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