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Date: | Fri, 12 Feb 2010 14:16:04 -0500 |
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Great birding day. Traveled on county roads east of Fremont in NW Ohio to
Castalia Pond, then back. Hiked through woodlots at observed in car. Many
Tree Sparrows and Horned Larks. Here's the tally in 3 hours, traveling 27
miles:
*Red-bellied Woodpecker = 1
*Downy Woodpecker = 2
*Mourning Dove = 9
*Song Sparrow = 2
*Carolina Wren = 2
*White-breasted Nuthatch = 1
*Dark-eyed Junco = 15
*Blue Jay = 3
*Coopers Hawk = 1
*Cardinal = 8
*Bald Eagle = 5
*Horned Lark = 55+
*Tree Sparrow = 49+
*E. Starling = 50
*Red-tail Hawk = 3
*Canada Goose = 570 (One had light-colored neckband, No. OK3U)
*Belted Kingfisher = 1
*Bufflehead = 8 (7 males, 1 female)
*Black Duck = 5
*Mallard = many
*N. Shoveler = 13
*Lesser Scaup = 4
*Am. Widgeon = 2
*N. Harrier = 1
*Kestrel = 2
*Goldfinch = 15
Robert at CREATE A WILDLIFE FRIENDLY YARD
http://wildlifefriendlylawn.blogspot.com/
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