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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 21 Jan 2007 12:25:33 -0500612_us-ascii Howdy all,
My January quest for 100 species continued by starting the day at Camp
Dennison on the east side of Cincinnati, where I found three Green-winged
Teal, before the Cincinnati Bird Club Field Trip for waterfowl started.
For a complete report of that trip led by Bob Foppe, go to
Cincinatibirds.com under Sightings. I stopped by the Tech Center east of
Milford off of Rt 50 in search of an Eastern Phoebe and first found an
adult Sharp-shineed Hawk, hunting by watching the ground below some
ornamental trees filled with berries. I was able to get quite close to
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On Wed, Jan 24, I had an odd collection of blackbirds for my yard in January.
 As well as the regular winter feeder birds, I had a half dozen or more
Brown-headed Cowbirds and one male Red-winged Blackbird at my ground feeder
(containing a mix of white millet and black oil sunflower seeds.)  As I was leaving,
I saw a lone Eastern Meadowlark perched on a power line.  This is the first
January for all three species in the 10 years I have lived here.

~Kathi
Kathi Hutton
Felicity, Clermont Co.
Delorme pg 82, B3
Lat. 38.828, Lon. -84.063

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