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Today while watching from my window at the science center I was delighted
with a GREAT EGRET flying north then east. This indeed is a bird now
commonly reported at this time of the year, but is significant to me because
it's campus bird #164! Other recent new campus birds have been LOUISIANA
WATERTHRUSH, BARRED OWL, and EASTERN MEADOWLARK.
At about 7:30pm today while submitting my end-of-the-day ebird checklist, I
saw two CHIMNEY SWIFTS zip by heading northwest. Things are certainly
kicking into high gear!!
Good birding,
Sean
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Sean Williams, '11
Undergraduate of Ornithology of Dr. Jed Burtt
Ohio Wesleyan University
HWCC 724
Delaware, OH 43015
617-470-4094
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