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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask]> To: < [log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 8:48 PM Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] BaltimoreOrioles gone? > They've been absent from my OBBA2 blocks for 1-2 weeks now. They've > usually been one of the first birds to leave their nesting areas in > central Ohio, and I can count on finding small groups of them in migrant > traps along [...]40_22Jul200921:02: [log in to unmask] |
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July 29 - 10:15-11:30 a.m. - Last night and this morning's weather channel
maps showed two storms passing us on a northeasterly course with about a
20-mile gap in the middle. Guess where Englewood was and some unusual birds
were ? That's right, right in the middle of the gap. Hope you're able to
get there to enjoy them.
Englewood Main Metropark:
Ruddy turnstone - 3
Stilt sp - 4
Semipalmated plover - 1
Short-billed dowitcher - 6
Lesser yellowlegs - 4
Solitary sp - 32
Spotted sp - 30
Least sp - 7
Semipalmated sp - 24
Pectoral sp - 10
Killdeer - 305+++
Great blue heron - 50+
Belted kingfisher - 2
And some other stuff:
Barn, tree, and rough-winged swallows
Cedar waxwings
Scarlet tanager
Turkey vultures
Ed and Bev Neubauer, Kurt Stein, Vince Joyce
Englewood, Ohio
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