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Rob Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 7 Feb 2007 20:24:25 -0500442_iso-8859-1 This from a friend, if anyone can help. You may email me privately if you wish.

I know that many of you know of the Amer. Robin's
propensity for staying north in recent decades. I have
seen HUGE groups of robins..200 or more around select
crabapple trees in suburb. Cols. in recent wks.
But this behavior ..as far as not migrat. , is
relatively new. Do any of you have any info.,data on
this phenom.? [...]39_7Feb200720:24:[log in to unmask]
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The Scioto River up around Dublin is open in stretches, particularly below O'SHaughnessy Dam and further south by Kiwanis Park.  Both places had large flocks of geese and mallards this morning (350+ geese were jammed in the rapids at Kiwanis), along with other more interesting waterbirds, including Great Blue Herons (9 & 5 respectively), Black Ducks (a few at each site), and Common Goldeneye (8 & 5 respectively).  Landbirds were lively, with good numbers of woodpeckers & flock birds, but nothing very unusual.


Rob Thorn
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