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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 9 Dec 2017 18:46:53 -0500337_utf-8 This Saturday we found only one short eared owl at the rehoboth reclaimation area in Perry County which we call the “Perry County Wilds”. It was 28 degrees, windy and snowing, not the best conditions for birding. None the less, there was at least one owl. Joe Faulkner Somerset, Ohio Perry county Sent from [log in to unmask] |
Date: | Sun, 3 Dec 2017 15:27:26 +0000 |
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Yesterday, Donald Morse found a female KING EIDER on the Ohio River at Chilo Lock #34 Park, Chilo, Clermont County. She is still there today, Sunday morning, Dec. 3. I first picked her up from the river overlook inside the Crooked Run Nature Preserve next to the park. She then floated downstream to her previous location, near the museum. Brian, Brainard, and other Kentucky birders were debating the rules regarding the Ohio/Kentucky border and concluded that she is in Ohio waters, occasionally drifting out in the "gray zone" between the states.
It was very foggy while I was there, between 7:20 and 8:40am. Hopefully, it has cleared up by now.
Kathi Hutton,Clermont County
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