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Fri, 5 Mar 2021 10:37:33 -0500
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Meant to post last night, not that there was much to post.

The reserve still v quiet but I did see one N Mockingbird and heard a towhee. Song Sparrows singing from perches. O/w, just the expected cardinals etc. 

I still have a couple White-throated Sparrows at my feeders.

Late in the afternoon, I checked a spot in Perry Cty where I’d seen Short-eared Owls earlier this winter but aside from a lone, distant Red-tailed (which I tried really hard to turn into a Short-eared before scope views dashed that...) and a few TVs, it was just cold and windy.

On the drive out, there were some ducks on a farm pond: mallards, gadwall, Ring-necked, Redhead.

Peggy Wang
Granville
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