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From: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask]-----Original Message----- From: Ohio birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andy Sewell Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 5:02 PM To: [log in to unmask]Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] More osprey nests, purple martins It's highly unlikely that the 1831 sighting was of European Starlings, as they were not successful introduced to North America until 1890. Perhaps it was not the physical appearance of the birds that so offended the author of the 1831 letter, but [...]40_7Jul201017:55: [log in to unmask] |
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Sunday, July 25 - 10:30 a.m. - noon
The extensive mudflats at the Main Englewood Metropark seem to have drawn
in the shorebirds.
Solitary sp - 18
Spotted sp - 7
Least sp - 2
Pectoral sp - 7
Semipalmated plover - 1
Lesser yellowlegs - 5
Short-billed dowitchers - 2
Killdeer - TMTC
Wood ducks - 20+
Great blue herons - 40+
Red-tailed hawk
A trip to the North Park would not be wasted time either. Here's some
regulars:
Green-backed heron
Yellow warblers
Common yellowthroats
Indigo buntings
Song and field sparrows
Barn and tree swallows
Chimney swifts
Willow flycatchers
Eastern kingbirds
Red-winged blackbirds
Killdeer
Turkey vulture
Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio
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