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Mon, 31 Oct 2022 17:37:48 -0400
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It was very quiet here. I thought I would give it a try after morning errands. 
For gulls. And to look for owls. Lots of vines here. Looks good for Saw whet! 
No. My best shot for my Ohio Saw whet will be night birding and /or the
Cleveland Lakefront Preserve. I did have a Brown Thrasher. Not too much else
Here.

Nature notes - insect swarms with the warm weather. I even had butterflies
In the overcast conditions! Monarch, pearl crescent, cabbage whites, Orange
sulphur, and skipper sp. all on one aster! More butterflies later. 

Good birding all. I hope no more rain squalls. 

Sandra Keller

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