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I followed Karen Gray's directions this afternoon and found the same flock
of Horned Larks in SW Medina Co. Initially only had 5, then the flock of
20+ came. They're a new bird for me - thanks. Also saw a merlin sitting on
a telephone wire 1/2 mile north of the Horned Larks.
Medina County, Rawiga road and Seville Rd
Horned Larks: 20+
Merlin: 1
Went to ROSE HILL BURIAL PARK per Jen Brumfield's post but after driving
around 20 minutes and finding nothing, went to the Seiberling NatureRealm.
Found the White-winged Crossbills by finding the birders right outside the
visitor center. Another new bird for me. :)
Seiberling NatureRealm
White-winged Crossbills: 20+
Cardinal: 1
Pine Siskins: multiple vocalizing
Backyard Project FeederWatch 1 day tally:
(Guilford Township):
Black Capped Chickadee: 3
Tufted Titmouse: 4
Downey woodpecker: 2
Hairy Woodpecker: 1
Red bellied Woodpecker: 1
Mourning Dove:3
Cardinal: 8
Dark Eyed Junco: 9
House Finch: 2
Carolina Wren: 1
Blue Jay: 1
Pine Siskin: 9
Song Sparrow: 1
Chris McAnlis
Thanks for the postings!
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