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Date: | Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:49:30 -0400 |
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At North Chagrin Reservation of Cleveland Metroparks, Cuyahoga Co., there
was seemingly a turnover of birds last night. Over the past few days there
have been many White-crowned, White-throated, Song and Swamp Sparrows as
well as a couple of Chipping Sparrows, Dark-eyed Juncos and Eastern Towhee.
Today had my first American Tree Sparrow of the season and numbers of other
species reduced.
Belated reports: We had a Green Heron hanging out in the ponds near the
nature center until at least Sunday, Oct. 22 - the latest date for this
location in 20 years of record-keeping (although not a record for NE Ohio by
far). Late at Headlands Beach State Nature Preserve on Saturday was a male
Wilson's Warbler, found by Gary Meszaros and seen by Ray Hannikman, Jerry
Talkington and myself. Late date for our region I believe is October 29 (by
Hannikman). Also, I have not seen Chimney Swifts locally since Saturday.
Kevin E. Metcalf
Naturalist
North Chagrin Nature Center
Cleveland Metroparks
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