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> Date: October 17, 2010 1:01:12 PM EDT
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> Bcc: Martha Zettel <[log in to unmask]>, Frank Mochol <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Sheldon's Marsh, Erie Co.
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> Sheldon's Marsh was much quieter today than last week. There were a Great Blue Heron, flocks of Golden-crowned Warblers and Rusty Blackbirds, and scattered Yellow-rumped Warblers, White-crowned Sparrows, Red-winged Blackbirds, White-breasted Nuthatches, a Magnolia Warbler, a Lincoln's Sparrow, and a Hermit Thrush; along with the regular residents.
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> Bob Beason
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Finally after many trips to the cemetery I observed a female Merlin this
evening in Section 82. In section 81 there was a male Kestrel which I have
observed a few times in the last few weeks usually in the section 85 maple
tree.  Not for long as I suspect the female Merlin will take it over.
Also observed:
Canada Geese  too many
Red-tailed Hawk 2
Cooper's Hawk
American Robin hundreds.

If anyone would like a jpeg map of the cemetery email me privately.

Lou Gardella
Garfield Heights

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