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James Muller <[log in to unmask]>
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James Muller <[log in to unmask]>
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I visited Donegal Cliffs Park in Dublin today on my lunch break to look for
the Pine Siskin reported a few weeks ago. I thought that I heard a single
bird, so I played a recording from my phone. To my surprise, two Pine
Siskins responded by flying in and perching about 10 feet from me! It
appears that they are indeed using the rather impressive feeder setup at
the house just south of the park.

Thanks for the tip Rob, I never would have known about the park without
your previous post.

James Muller

On Sat Jan 10 2015 at 5:39:20 PM rob thorn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I spent 3 hours in the morning hiking through several parks along the
> Scioto gorge in Dublin (NW suburb of Columbus), staying out of the wind &
> looking for winter strays.  I stopped at Kozscuiscko Park, Traphagen
> Preserve, O'Shaughnessy Dam, Donegal Cliffs (an old riverside quarry, now a
> park), and Kiwanis Park.  The reservoir above the dam, as well as the river
> below Kiwanis, are frozen over, so the only open water lies along the steep
> grade of the gorge between the dam and Kiwanis.  Notables included:
> Great Blue Herons - 12 were below the dam, which is a bit low for this spot
> Waterfowl - big flocks of geese at both the dam and Kiwanis; Mallards at
> many places; a few Black Ducks mixed in with the flock below the dam.
> BaldEagle - 1 subadult was being chased around the riparian area below the
> dam by a Red-tailed Hawk
> Woodpeckers - nothing other than the expected Red-bellies, Downies,
> Hairies, & Flickers
> BrownCreeper - not common; could only find 1 (at Kiwanis) despite being in
> good habitat all morning
> Kinglets - only found 2 Golden-crowns, both along the gorge edge at Frink
> Park (O'Shaughnessy dam)
> E.Bluebirds - 1 was at O'Shaughnessy dam (Frink Park), while 6 were at
> Donegal Cliffs (taking advantage of a neighbor feeder)
> Yellow-rumped warblers - only found 2, at Kozscuiscko Park
> Sparrows - 3 Trees were at Traphagen, while the only White-throats were at
> Kozcuiscko and Kiwanis
> Pine Siskin - 1 was around Donegal Cliffs, probably attracted by the
> feeder array south of the park that had the bluebirds
>
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