I took advantage of this beautiful weather and an afternoon off work to visit
a couple of birding spots around Milford, OH (western Clermont County,
DeLorme 75, C5) As I approached Milford, traveling along SR 50, which parallels the
East Fork of the Little Miami River, I saw 5 BLACK VULTURES circling. I was
psyched, as I haven't seen Black Vultures since April.
After a stop at the bird supply store, I proceeded on to the Camp Dennison
gravel pits. I scoped several locations from the road (SR 126) and saw 100s of
American Coots, a few Ring-billed Gulls, Ring-necked Ducks, Buffleheads, 1
American Widgeon, and a lone grebe, probably Pied-billed. I did not see the bald
eagle which has been frequenting the pits and has been seen along the East
Fork of the Little Miami in Milford recently.
Leaving the pits, I returned along SR 50 and the Black Vultures were still
there. I then went to the Cincinnati Nature Center (Tealtown Rd) where I
explored the area around the Rowe building, the Edge Trail around the lake, and the
bird blind. All the usual feeder birds were present: Carolina Chickadees,
Tufted Titmice, 1 White-breasted Nuthatch, Northern Cardinals, Blue Jays, Downy &
Red-bellied Woodpeckers, House Finches, Amer. Goldfinches, and
White-throated Sparrows.
The best sight was the Cooper's Hawk which flew from a tree near the bird
blind. She (he?) flew over my head and towards the building. I found the
remains of her most recent meal, a female cardinal, including a pile of feathers,
part of a wing, and the head, on the ground below her perch. After observing
the feeders from the blind and adding Carolina Wren to my trip list, I retraced
my steps toward the building. The Coop flew back from the feeders at the
building towards the perch tree again. She seems to have staked out a good spot.
An enjoyable way to spend couple of hours; the Black Vultures and the Coop
were pretty exciting.
~Kathi
Kathi Hutton
Felicity, Clermont Co.
Delorme pg 82, B3
Lat. 38.828, Lon. -84.063
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