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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 13 Oct 2006 14:02:59 -0400564_us-ascii October 13, 2006

This morning, as we were returning from our daily dog walk through the
open fields on our farm, I spotted a warbler bobbing its tail in the
multiflora rosebush along the road close to the house. Gus tugged
impatiently on his leash as I tried to manage binoculars and dog at the
same time. What I thought was a palm transformed into a magnolia as the
mid-tail white spots/band stood out, and I saw the eye ring. I guess it
was bobbing its tail to keep its balance with the wind howling across
Flint Ridge. [...]40_13Oct200614:02:[log in to unmask]
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We have been primarily looking for waterfowl.  The waters are rising
quickly, and the waterfowl is arriving.

North Park on Old Springfield Rd.:

Wood ducks
Canada geese
Northern harrier
Red-tailed hawk
Bonaparte's gulls
Lesser scaup
Great blue heron
Mallards
Ruddy ducks
Tree swallows
Cedar waxwings
Killdeer
Blue-winged teal

Main Park:

Green-winged teal
Black duck
Ruddy ducks
Lesser scaup
Canvasback
Hooded merganser
Coot
Blue-winged teal

Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio

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