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On my first walk at this Reserve just N of Granville, in rather muddy conditions, I saw and heard Field Sparrows as well as a couple Am Tree, White-throated and many Song Sparrows.
A pair of Red-taileds were circling and doing leg dangles. One Great Blue Heron. No ducks on the small ponds. Some TVs.
Nothing unexpected but lots of bird song.
Yesterday, Sharon Woods MP was quiet except right by the docks, there was a lengthy multi-species scolding going on. I peered into the tangles hoping for an owl but found a fluffed adult Coopers Hawk. Despite the harassment, the hawk stayed put and was still there when I left about 40 minutes later and the scolders had given up.
Peggy Wang
Granville
Licking Cty
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