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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 16 Oct 2017 11:18:29 -0400581_UTF-8 Hello Ohio Birders, As one who has actually moved and downsized, I found a customer for my back issues of Birding and The Ohio Cardinal. Any materials that are available online (e.g. North American Birds) I tossed into recycling. My books are mostly regional field guides that I'm hanging onto with the fantasy that I'll get back to some of these places but if my body wears out before my brain I'll be giving them to some worthy organization or individual. (Mass. Audubon, or a grandchild if one of them shows more than a passing interest.) [...] [log in to unmask] |
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Doug Overacker just called and asked if I would post that he and Julie Karlson found and photographed a Harris’s Sparrow at about 0845 this morning near the town of South Charleston in southeastern Clark County.
The bird was among groups of mixed sparrows along the bike trail (Prairie Grass Trail) east of town. From the eastern edge of town where the bike trail intersects SR 41, it was about 3/4 mile east, near the farm chemical company with the many tanks of anhydrous ammonia.
Doug said the brushy areas there are loaded with sparrows, so it may take some work sorting through birds to relocate. He will post more info later and share photos on eBird.
Brian Menker
Dayton/Springfield
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