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Sunday: Three Northern Harriers (2-F, 1-M) surveying the fallow ground
to the north of Kuhlwein Road. Another ringtail was quartering the silo
swamp area.
Also seen was a huge Rough Legged Hawk, freakishly big. Again in the
Kuklwein Road pasture.
No SE Owls yet.
Isn't interesting that in a few short years after letting these fields
"go native", some of what I assume must be the target species are
already wintering at this ODNR site? Bravo to the Division I say.
Does anyone know what the future land acquisition plans are for Battelle
Darby? If some of the large agricultural tracts were allowed to go
fallow, you would probably have a site to rival any in central Ohio.
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