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1/27/2009
This morning there was a Savannah Sparrow under the feeders at
Greenlawn Cemetery. A mammoth flock of 100 White-winged Crossbills
was also seen flying around, as well as several smaller flocks that
may or may not have been the same birds. Other birds of interest
included Red-breasted Nuthatch and Yellow-rumped Warbler, both at the
feeders. The Common Redpoll was not seen this morning.
Good birding,
Dave Slager
Columbus, OH
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David L. Slager
Graduate Research Fellow
Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab
School of Environment and Natural Resources
The Ohio State University
210 Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Road
Columbus, OH 43210-1085
(614) 292-9825 [log in to unmask]
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