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Hi all
Question for central Ohioans: could I have seen an American Kestrel at
Greenlawn today? Saw the orange color like the breast of a robin, panels of
color on the head. It wasn'ta hawk. And I hadn't seen this bird before, so
I though maybe it was a peregrine falcon. But when I started looking at
pictures, I needed to find a bird with more orange. Hence the kestrel
guess. It was in the top of a tree on Greenlawn, right outside the
cemetery. (I was checking on the baby owls, who are growing so quickly! and
so camouflaged against the tree.)
Maggie

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