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Howdy all,
I've been birding daily here at Ohio Wesleyan University, though have yet to
turn up much noteworthy other than some Marsh Wrens and an out-of-season
Purple Finch.
Today, around the marsh behind Meijer on 36, I had a flock of shorebirds zip
over, but was quickly distracted by a Peregrine Falcon, like a bat of hell,
hot on their trail! It was campus area bird #192. Can I get to 200 before I
graduate? (I'm a senior this year.)
Others in the area:
Least Sandpiper- 2
Solitary Sandpiper- 1
Spotted Sandpiper- 2
Wilson's Warbler- 2
Tennessee Warbler- 2
Magnolia Warbler- 2
American Redstart- 1
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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