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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 6 Sep 2009 21:09:23 -0400537_iso-8859-1 Went down to St Mary's today and was rewarded with two firsts for me . First an American Advocet at the tower by Montezuma. Then on 127 where the gravel is along side the road out in the bay area there was a Juvenile Little Blue Heron. Made may day .. Some shorebirds there , I didn't have a scope to ID them . Geese ,Mallards and sea gulls.
AT home here in my backyard seen 3 blackthroated blue warblers, 6 female and 1 male american redstarts, 1st winter yellow rump, red eyed vireo ,pileated woodpecker , and a few [...]43_6Sep200921:09:[log in to unmask]
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At 1:10am on September 20, my nocturnal flight call recording setup
recorded a Dickcissel as it flew over my house in downtown Columbus.

Other birds I've recorded calling during night migration in recent
days include Solitary Sandpiper, hundreds of Swainson's Thrushes,
dozens of Gray-cheeked Thrushes, some Veeries, Bobolinks, Savannah
Sparrows, American Redstarts, Ovenbirds, Cape May Warblers,
Black-throated Blue Warblers, Chestnut-sided Warblers, Indigo Bunting,
Scarlet Tanager, and Green Heron.  Plus hundreds of other calls that
are harder to identify.

If anyone would like me to email them a sound file of any of the above
birds, I'd be happy to.

Good birding,

Dave Slager
Columbus, OH

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Dave Slager
Graduate Student
Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab
School of Environment and Natural Resources
The Ohio State University
210 Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Road
Columbus, OH  43210-1085
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