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Greetings all good birders.
Headed out to Green Lawn Cemetery this morning in the hopes that the
resurgence in White-winged Crossbill reports of late would mean a
sighting: No luck (though I certainly don't consider my search
exhaustive).
Highlights included:
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker- at least 2. I observed a male (near the
bridge) and female (near the quarry) (believe it or not, this was a
lifer and completes my sapsucker cycle)
Pine Siskins- 3-5 associating with a flock of American Goldfinch at
the nyjer feeder at the quarry
Blue Jay- doing a rather bad mimic of a Red-tailed Hawk call in the
vicinity of a Cooper's Hawk
Good birding to all.
Mike Yough
Glen Echo, Columbus
--
"Prosperity knits a man to the world. He feels he is 'finding his
place in it,' while really it is finding its place in him."
-C.S. Lewis (from The Screwtape Letters)
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