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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 19 Nov 2007 20:48:43 -0500577_iso-8859-1 The first Short-eared Owl sighting of the season for Columbiana County, unfortunately, was a very recent vehicle hit owl found late saturday near Rogers on SR 154. This location is just a few miles north of the normal Columbiana County owl wintering area. The bird, showing damage to the one side, was still alive for a short period of time. It was then taken to the Beaver Creek Wildlife Educational Center, where Jim Kerr and myself verified identification, then preserved it for later use.
The Center presently has two Short-eared Owl mounts for display. [...]44_19Nov200720:48:[log in to unmask]
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This morning the Jackson Field area (South Chagrin section of Cleveland
Metroparks) was just dancing with birds.  Nothing exotic or unusual but all  that
flying and perching and chirping and whatnot does get the old heart
a-pumping.  My favorites were:

-    a huge crowd of Cedar Waxwings
-    several Eastern Bluebirds
-    3 species of woodpecker, including two  Pileateds
-    just as I was leaving, finally some sparrows --  Tree, Song and several
Fields (oh so pretty!)

SWagner, PPike



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