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Date: | Wed, 28 Oct 2020 17:52:48 -0400 |
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I was walking the trails on both sides of the pond for a couple hours before a photographer, Dana, waved at me that he had the Le Conte’s in view.
Other birds for the time there:
Trumpeter Swans—3 flying over, honking—always a wonderful sound
Sandhill Cranes—2 then a group of 5, flyby and calling
Great Blue Heron
Bald Eagle—imm
N Harriers—one imm/female, one male
TVs
E Phoebe—calling
Belted KF
Downy and RB WPs
Tree Swallows, a few
Song Sparrows
Swamp Sparrows
Savannah Sparrow—this bird had quite pale coloration incl pale streaking—does Ohio see the Ipswich subspecies? I’m used to much darker Savannahs but except for a washed out appearance, it appeared to be a Savannah.
White-throated Sparrows (heard only)
No warblers, not even a Yellow-rumped! No ducks but except for a quick drive down wilderness rd, I didn’t spend any time looking for them.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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