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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 18 Nov 2007 13:00:40 -0500557_us-ascii I pass along on behalf of veteran observer Carole Babyak, who is not a
subscriber to the list, the following.
Bill Whan
Columbus

I am not a subscriber to Ohio Birdsbut I do look at it frequently.
Wanted to pass on some info about NE Ohio birds:
Yesterday Sat. Nov 17, 2007 a group was at Mosquito Lake looking at
the N end (no hunting there yesterday) when I saw a female Bald Eagle
leave her perch on an island - plunge into the water- couldn't see what
she got - but she flew away carrying a greyish object to [...]46_18Nov200713:00:[log in to unmask]
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I was among the group that saw the Pine Grosbeak this morning around 11:45
am in Lucas County. From where I was standing, the bird appeared to be an
immature male. The bird had pink on the head with a gray body, no yellow at  all.
So if others are seeing a definite female, there could be two  birds.
Lori Brumbaugh
Cincinnati/Cleveland



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