On Tuesday October 22 at 9:45 am at least 70+ black vultures departed their evening roosting site in the heart of Garrettsville, Portage County. The focus of the traditional roost is the tall blue water tower in the center of town. When I arrived nearby home roofs and backyard trees were also being used as roosts as well as the water tower. The initial flight did not do the usual circiling, searching, (I suppose), for thermals. They just took off flapping and headed south. At least 70 birds remained at the roost after the initial departure.
At 5:20 pm there were about 20 birds at the roost. A neighbor says for the past couple of weeks there have been 50-70 birds at the roost each evening.
Each fall and spring during the migration this site always has large concentrations of turkey vultures. I hope its not my cooking.
Bob Faber
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There are 17 messages totalling 780 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. many woodcock
2. Westerville Pine Siskins
3. Real time bird photos (3)
4. Conneaut Sandspit Shorebirds / Ashtabula County
5. Cattle Egret - Central Ohio (2)
6. Male RB Nuthatch today
7. Nelson's Sparrow pics from Wake Robin Trail
8. Kelleys Island monthly bird survey - 10/19/2012
9. Conneaut, Ashtabula, Mosquito L. (2)
10. Wake Robin Trail
11. Siskins and RB nuthatch, Wooster, Wayne Co.
12. AlumCreekLake,10-20
13. Villa Angela/Wildwood Cleveland 10/20
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 09:13:46 -0400
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Subject: Re: many woodcock
Last night at dusk, Stanley Stine and I witnessed 20 to 30 woodcock
peenting and doing their aerial flight at Liberty Park, 3973 E. Aurora Rd.
Twinsburg, 44087. Start walking the Buttonbush Trail, but go right
by the trash cans and into the field area. You're in the right place if
you
see the huge bat condo.
Pat Rydquist, Naturalist, CIG
Metro Parks, Serving Summit County
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 10:56:03 -0400
From: Ken Davis <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Westerville Pine Siskins
You may want to be sure your thistle feeders are clean and full. I have
about 20 Pine Siskins that arrived this morning at my home in Westerville.
Ken Davis
Westerville, OH
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 11:33:01 -0400
From: Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Real time bird photos
Hi,
As a part of our listserve faceboock discussion I mentioned cameras with
bluetooth capability. However I think there is a better solution to
uploading bird photos in real time. There are micro USB flash card readers
available for under $15. So after you have your shots, remove the memory
card from your phone and put it into one of these and then plug it into
your phone. You can then upload the photo where ever there is data service.
If you use a pre version 5 iPhone I do not know if there is an adapter
available.
Haans Petruschke
Kirtland
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 12:46:36 -0400
From: robert lane <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Conneaut Sandspit Shorebirds / Ashtabula County
It is 12:45PM Saturday afternoon. Shorebirds that are presently here at The=
Conneaut Sandspit are 2 American Avocets=2C 1 Western Sandpiper=2C 2 Dunli=
ns=2C 3 Semipalmated Plovers=2C 1 Lesser Yellowlegs=2C and 1 Greater Yellow=
legs. The Avocets have reportedly been here all morning.
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Bob and Denise Lane / Mahoning County
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 13:01:56 -0400
From: Doreene Linzell <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Cattle Egret - Central Ohio
I just got a call from Tim Dornan. He and Larua are watching a Cattle =
Egret near Dawes Arboretum on SR 13 between I-70 and Jacksontown. It is =
on the west side of the road amongst a bunch of Canada Geese by the ODOT =
building.
Doreene Linzell=
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 13:57:37 -0400
From: Paul Graham <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Male RB Nuthatch today
I haven't seen any females today; instead I have a male RB Nuthatch hitting
the feeders hard.
Paul Graham
Worthington, Franklin Co.
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 14:52:37 -0400
From: Matt Valencic <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Nelson's Sparrow pics from Wake Robin Trail
Thanks to Jim & Barb (last names did not stay in my head - sorry) for
helping me close-in on this LIFE bird. Rain chased us from the boardwalk
before I could spot a Nelson's but I returned with the camera when it
stopped and was rewarded with this beauty right away
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85567104@N05/.
Rain ran me off again after just 10 minutes but I had my bird! Now, to
return for the La Conte's ..
Matt Valencic
Chagrin Falls, OH
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:25:00 -0400
From: Margaret Bowman <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Cattle Egret - Central Ohio
Cattle egret still there at 4 p.m.
Margaret Bowman
Licking Co., OH
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Subject: [Ohio-birds] Cattle Egret - Central Ohio
I just got a call from Tim Dornan. He and Larua are watching a Cattle Egret
near Dawes Arboretum on SR 13 between I-70 and Jacksontown. It is on the
west side of the road amongst a bunch of Canada Geese by the ODOT building.
Doreene Linzell
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:29:20 -0400
From: Bob Hinkle <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Real time bird photos
Wow ! How does it work with the iPhone 5 ?? I haven't seen any kind
of adapter for that ??
Cheers....Bob Hinkle
On 10/20/2012 11:33 AM, Haans Petruschke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As a part of our listserve faceboock discussion I mentioned cameras with
> bluetooth capability. However I think there is a better solution to
> uploading bird photos in real time. There are micro USB flash card readers
> available for under $15. So after you have your shots, remove the memory
> card from your phone and put it into one of these and then plug it into
> your phone. You can then upload the photo where ever there is data service.
>
> If you use a pre version 5 iPhone I do not know if there is an adapter
> available.
>
> Haans Petruschke
> Kirtland
>
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:38:32 -0400
From: H Thomas Bartlett <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Kelleys Island monthly bird survey - 10/19/2012
On October 19, 2012 we conducted the 15th Kelleys Island October Bird
Survey. Participants included Tom and Paula Bartlett, Dan Best, and Ann
Bugoda. Additional help was provided by Pat Hayes and Jack Hostal. It was
cool, windy, and mostly overcast. The group recorded 55 species along the
normal route and 11,211 individuals. These numbers were above average. Ov=
er
the 15 years, the October survey has average 54 species and 5735
individuals. New for the October survey were Pied-billed Grebe, Virginia
Rail, Lesser Black-backed Gull, and Great Horned Owl. This brings the
number of species observed on the October survey to 122 over the 15 years.
133 Canada Goose
157 Mallard
1 Wild Turkey
3 Pied-billed Grebe
1 Horned Grebe
3918 Double-crested Cormorant
2 Great Blue Heron
9 Turkey Vulture
2 Bald Eagle
2 Sharp-shinned Hawk
1 Red-tailed Hawk
1 Virginia Rail
9 Bonaparte=92s Gull
3252 Ring-billed Gull
668 Herring Gull
1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
* Mourning Dove
2 Eastern Screech-Owl
1 Great Horned Owl
1 Chimney Swift
1 Belted Kingfisher
3 Red-bellied Woodpecker
2 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
22 Downy Woodpecker
17 Northern Flicker
* Eastern Phoebe
4 Blue Jay
52 American Crow
111 Black-capped Chickadee
4 Red-breasted Nuthatch
2 White-breasted Nuthatch
3 Brown Creeper
13 Carolina Wren
8 Winter Wren
79 Golden-crowned Kinglet
22 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
13 Eastern Bluebird
15 Hermit Thrush
251 American Robin
1 Gray Catbird
1729 European Starling
21 Cedar Waxwing
4 Palm Warbler
357 Yellow-rumped Warbler
1 Eastern Towhee
8 Chipping Sparrow
123 White-throated Sparrow
18 Dark-eyed Junco
32 Northern Cardinal
14 Red-winged Blackbird
7 Rusty Blackbird
13 Common Grackle
7 Purple Finch
23 House Finch
27 Pine Siskin
2 American Goldfinch
38 House Sparrow
55 species (Average =3D 54)
11211 individuals (Average =3D 5735
*=3D observed on island on survey day but not on route
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H. Thomas Bartlett
Tiffin, Ohio
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 13:43:00 -0700
From: Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Conneaut, Ashtabula, Mosquito L.
Ryan Golterman and I had some good birds today in NE Ohio.=A0 On the way up=
to Conneaut we saw a bald eagle over Rte. 11 in Ashtabula Co, south of Rte=
. 307.=A0 At Conneaut from 10:00 AM to lunchtime we tallied: 6 Am. wigeon, =
15 green-winged teal, pied-billed grebe, double-crested cormorant, turkey v=
ultures, 2 semipalmated plovers, 2 Am. avocets, greater yellowlegs, a weste=
rn sandpiper, 2 dunlin, 150 Bonaparte's gulls, and 5 pine siskins.=A0 We se=
arched through the gulls multiple times but couldn't find any rare ones.=A0=
It was very cold and windy!!=A0 During the lunch hour we birded at Lake Sh=
ore Park in Ashtabula.=A0 There wasn't much there but we did see 3 lesser s=
caup, 150 double-crested cormorants, and 75 Am. coots.=A0 From there we wen=
t to Mosquito L. in Trumbull Co.=A0 We only spent about an hour there and d=
idn't do a real thorough search of the whole area; our main focus was the s=
mall cemetary (sorry I don't know the name) at the southeast end of the
lake.=A0 Found there were red-breasted nuthatch, yellow-rumped warbler, ch=
ipping sparrow, dark-eyed juncos, and 50 pine siskins.=A0 The siskins put o=
n a great show.=A0 We checked the State Park area and the Rte. 88 causeway =
after that, and added these birds:=A0mute swans, n. shovelers, green-winged=
teal, ring-necked duck, common mergansers, ruddy ducks, 9 pied-billed greb=
es, 10 great blue herons, turkey vultures, 4 bald eagles, Cooper's hawk, re=
d-shouldered hawk, Am. coots, and Bonaparte's gulls.=A0 Craig Holt, Lowellv=
ille
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:46:21 -0400
From: Jerry Talkington <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Wake Robin Trail
Made at quick stop at Wake Robin after Jens pelagic and located one LeConte'=
s and three Nelson's Sparrows.
Sent from my iPhone=
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 17:05:29 -0400
From: Randy Rowe <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Siskins and RB nuthatch, Wooster, Wayne Co.
Hi birders: I had my first fall pine siskins on my feeder today (5 birds)
and a red-breasted nuthatch, one of two that I have seen for the past week.
Randy Rowe, Wooster
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 19:00:35 -0400
From: rob thorn <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: AlumCreekLake,10-20
A quick visit to the lower part of this Delaware County reservoir this morning after the rain found cold, windy conditions, plus some migrants. I stopped at New Galena boat launch, the dam, and the beach & visitor's center. Waterfowl season kept waterbirds to a minimum; even the gull flock on the beach was reduced (100 Ring-bills). Landbird highlights included
Flickers - 7-8 in a few hours, an uptick from recent trips
Phoebe - 1 near the visitors' center
Blue Jays - 18-20 was a bit of a pulse, but down from earlier in October
Thrushes - flocks of Robins at every location, along with small #s of E.Bluebirds
Cedar Waxwings - only 1 flock of about 30 birds near the dam
Warblers - nothing but Yellow-rumped, but they were ubiquitous
Sparrows - flocks of Field Sparrows and White-throated Sparrows at all locations. Also had White-crowned at New Galena & the visitors' center, and 1 Lincoln's at the VC.
Blackbirds - little other than a few Redwings and grackles
Finches - a flyby Pine Siskin was at the Visitors' Center, while Goldfinches were widespread.
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 17:03:03 -0700
From: Nancy Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Villa Angela/Wildwood Cleveland 10/20
I went to Villa Angela/Wildwood today from 12:30pm to 3pm.=A0 I ran into Je=
anne Hrenko who was about to leave but stopped to tell me she thought she h=
ad seen a Cape May Warbler up in Villa Angela. So I walked both parks but =
couldn't find it.=A0 It was very windy in parts of Villa Angela.=A0 So as I=
was walking back to my car near Lakeshore I got lucky and found it on the =
west side of Euclid Creek in the large area with trees just down from the n=
orthern tip of the Lakeshore parking lot.=A0 It kept returning to a large l=
ong vine with twiggy stuff on it hanging from a tree and always made a loud=
chip sound before it flew helping to relocate it.=A0 Also, was in the will=
ows and nearby trees but kept moving around.=A0 Otherwise, didn't find much=
unusual today as it was mostly Golden-crowned Kinglets.=A0 There were many=
flitting around the grass today as it had rained earlier.=A0 Here are a fe=
w of the birds I found:
Great Blue Heron 1
Cape May Warbler 1
Tufted Titmouse 5
Brown Creepers 5
Winter Wren 8 (very noticeable)
Golden-crowned Kinglets 50+
Ruby-crowned Kinglets 5 (these were near creek in Wildwood only)
Hermit Thrush 9
Cape May Warbler 1=20
Fox Sparrows 2 (only seen by Jeanne)
Song Sparrows 5
Lincoln Sparrow 1
White-throated Sparrows - many
White-crowned Sparrow 5 ((Wildwood near creek)
Dark-eyed Junco 5
American Goldfinches 5-6
Nancy Anderson
Richmond Hts, OH
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 17:03:20 -0700
From: Mark Vass <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Conneaut, Ashtabula, Mosquito L.
I also stopped at Conneaut today and had a few additions to Craig`s report
=A0
I found a Green Heron at the lagoon=A0across from the observation platform =
where the night herons hang out
also had 4 Pied-billed Grebes,26 Coots and 2 Bald Eagles
=A0
Mark Vass
Ambridge,Pa.
--- On Sat, 10/20/12, Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Conneaut, Ashtabula, Mosquito L.
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Saturday, October 20, 2012, 4:43 PM
Ryan Golterman and I had some good birds today in NE Ohio.=A0 On the way up=
to Conneaut we saw a bald eagle over Rte. 11 in Ashtabula Co, south of Rte=
. 307.=A0 At Conneaut from 10:00 AM to lunchtime we tallied: 6 Am. wigeon, =
15 green-winged teal, pied-billed grebe, double-crested cormorant, turkey v=
ultures, 2 semipalmated plovers, 2 Am. avocets, greater yellowlegs, a weste=
rn sandpiper, 2 dunlin, 150 Bonaparte's gulls, and 5 pine siskins.=A0 We se=
arched through the gulls multiple times but couldn't find any rare ones.=A0=
It was very cold and windy!!=A0 During the lunch hour we birded at Lake Sh=
ore Park in Ashtabula.=A0 There wasn't much there but we did see 3 lesser s=
caup, 150 double-crested cormorants, and 75 Am. coots.=A0 From there we wen=
t to Mosquito L. in Trumbull Co.=A0 We only spent about an hour there and d=
idn't do a real thorough search of the whole area; our main focus was the s=
mall cemetary (sorry I don't know the name) at the southeast end of the
lake.=A0 Found there were red-breasted nuthatch, yellow-rumped warbler, chi=
pping sparrow, dark-eyed juncos, and 50 pine siskins.=A0 The siskins put on=
a great show.=A0 We checked the State Park area and the Rte. 88 causeway a=
fter that, and added these birds:=A0mute swans, n. shovelers, green-winged =
teal, ring-necked duck, common mergansers, ruddy ducks, 9 pied-billed grebe=
s, 10 great blue herons, turkey vultures, 4 bald eagles, Cooper's hawk, red=
-shouldered hawk, Am. coots, and Bonaparte's gulls.=A0 Craig Holt, Lowellvi=
lle
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 23:46:37 -0400
From: Paul Hurtado <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Real time bird photos
Here's another (free!) low-tech solution: just use your phone to zoom in on
the photo of your camera's photo using the view function, then upload to
get the word out fast. Low quality, but low tech, costs $0 and works well
enough!
Here's an example (not mine):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bonxie88/7155953905/
Good birding,
Paul Hurtado
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As a part of our listserve faceboock discussion I mentioned cameras with
> bluetooth capability. However I think there is a better solution to
> uploading bird photos in real time. There are micro USB flash card readers
> available for under $15. So after you have your shots, remove the memory
> card from your phone and put it into one of these and then plug it into
> your phone. You can then upload the photo where ever there is data
> service.
>
> If you use a pre version 5 iPhone I do not know if there is an adapter
> available.
>
> Haans Petruschke
> Kirtland
>
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