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Date: | Sun, 9 Jun 2013 17:35:40 -0400 |
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Hi all,
I swung by Huffman Metropark in Dayton on my way home from Huffman Prairie this evening at
around 4:30. I was surprised to see a very late Horned Grebe diving actively in the E end of the lake.
Nearly unmistakable in alternate plumage, its black head, yellow "horns", and reddish neck/chest
were easily viewable with binoculars from the parking low.
Huffman Prairie was very active this afternoon. In addition to the Bobolink and Dickcissels reported to
the listserv earlier I had a number of Henslow's Sparrows singing in the prairie; I would say 10 was a
conservative estimate.
Good birding,
Sam Corbo
Dayton, OH
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