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Generally quiet but I found a silent Catbird at Denison that gave me great views and a Hermit Thrush. Some White-throated Sparrows and a couple Towhees. Flyover of a few Cedar Waxwings.
At the land lab, I picked up a couple N Mockingbirds, Song Sparrows, house finches, and a few Grackles and starlings.
When I left for the reserve in the morning, a group of vultures was hanging out on the roof of one the buildings on the Denison campus, mostly TVs but a couple Black Vultures. Seems mildly comical they are so fond of roosting on campus.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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