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Date: | Fri, 21 Sep 2012 01:15:50 -0400 |
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The recent cold snaps seems to have moved around irruptive species as well as migrants. I stopped by 2 small parks on the eastern edge of Gahanna this afternoon that have dry upland forest patches (Jefferson Township Park and Hannah Farms Park) and found 3 Red-headed Woodpeckers in each. These are good #s at a very early date, and the cause seems to be a spectacular acorn crop. Acorns are so thick in these 2 woods that I could hear them falling all around me (and was a bit fearful of being beaned by one). Not surprisingly, both Red-bellied Wprs and Blue Jays were also common in both spots. I didn't see any Turkeys, but imagine that they are at both sites as well. It would be a good bet that these birds will be around the few other large stands of Oak-Hickory forest in NE Columbus as well; Blendon Woods & Sharon Woods, I'm talking to you.
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