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Date: | Fri, 16 Mar 2007 18:23:17 -0700 |
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Hi all,
Due to a broken foot I'm doing most of my birding by car. This afternoon, my Dad and I did the auto-tour of Dawes Arboretum. In addition to the usual suspects, the woods were full of Phoebes. There were Hooded Mergansers on every pond, 4 Lesser Scaup on the large pond, and 4 Ring-necked Ducks on the pond north of the visitor center. Saw many Turkey Vultures and a lot of Juncos.
Dawes Arboretum is on SR13 south of US40 in Licking County.
Steve Pendleton
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