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Date: | Sun, 15 Mar 2015 14:33:58 -0400 |
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I stopped by these two ravine parks north of Columbus and found lots of singing residents, but little in the way of early migrants despite the gorgeous weather. Exceptions included:
Turkey Vultures - flyovers at both parks
Sapsucker - single bird calling at north end of Shale Hollow
Tree Sparrows - still 2-3 hanging around the Highbanks Nature Center feeders
Field Sparrow - a single bird at the Highbanks Nature Center feeders
Song Sparrows - increased numbers with 5-6 along wooded edges at Highbanks and 10+ in the pocket prairie at Shale Hollow
Redwinged Blackbirds - small numbers at both parks
Cowbirds - 2 calling along Dripping Rock Trail at Highbanks
The Bald Eagle pair at Highbanks has reportedly started incubating, with hatching expected by the end of the month.
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