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Date: | Sun, 4 Jan 2009 13:07:34 -0800 |
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There were some good birds around my expanded local patch today here in Mahoning Co. In my Poland Twp. backyard were 75 wild turkeys, Am. tree sparrow, and 4 pine siskins. I checked the Struthers stretch of the Mahoning River, among the usual Canada geese and mallards were 4 Am. black ducks, ring-necked duck, bufflehead, 11 hooded mergansers, pied-billed grebe, red-tailed hawks, and n. flicker. I never saw the river during the dirtiest industrial days around Youngstown, but I imagine it was awful. So it is always good to see wildlife reclaiming the river corridor. Later, Craig
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