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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 7 Feb 2007 20:24:25 -0500442_iso-8859-1 This from a friend, if anyone can help. You may email me privately if you wish. I know that many of you know of the Amer. Robin's propensity for staying north in recent decades. I have seen HUGE groups of robins..200 or more around select crabapple trees in suburb. Cols. in recent wks. But this behavior ..as far as not migrat. , is relatively new. Do any of you have any info.,data on this phenom.? [...]39_7Feb200720:24: [log in to unmask] |
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February 8, 2007
This afternoon I was visiting various and sundry departments of the widely dispersed Ohio
State University Libraries. I concluded the afternoon at the biological sciences library, which
is somewhat near to the Drake Union pedestrian bridge over the Olentangy River. So I
decided to consume some of the surplus time on my parking meter and go see if the black-
crowned night-herons were still around. They are.
The species has regularly overwintered along this stretch of the Olentangy for the last few
years at least, as various reports to this list have chronicled.
There is a small remaining patch of open water just upstream from the bridge, where a
tributary drainage enters the west bank. Seven night-herons were perched in the trees
above the open water patch. A flock of about 60 ring-billed gulls sat on the ice with one
herring gull.
It was around 4:15.
For access, I parked at "Visitor" parking meters at the southernmost of the two towers,
Morrill or Lincoln - I forget which is which. This gave five minute or less walking access to
both the bio library and the river.
I also saw one very cold-looking robin during my walk to the river.
Bob Evans
Geologist, etc.
Hopewell
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