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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 1 Nov 2006 00:29:06 -0500550_iso-8859-1 Kim and I had been out of town (Autumn Weekend at Cape May) and I should
have been catching up on work, but a glance at the weather patterns of the
last few days prompted me to go out and see if any odd birds were around
today (Tuesday October 31). None of the birds that I saw would be
considered rarities for Ohio, but three were very unusual for the end of
October. In the small woodlot at the end of the road at Metzger Marsh,
Lucas Co., I saw one each of Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Eastern Wood-Pewee, and
Yellow [...]50_1Nov200600:29:[log in to unmask]
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Wed, 8 Nov 2006 12:09:20 -0500
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the adult ross's goose remains along state route 535, fairport-nursery road, in fairport harbor.  the bird, feeding with canada geese, was found this morning on the north side of route 535 a little after 8: 00 a.m.  after about 45 minutes of observation the ross's goose flew to the south side of the road along with the canada geese.  the bird, at least this morning, was easily visible from the road.  be careful when parking along the road (one can not walk the fields anymore) as there is a good amount of truck traffic along the road.  other observers besides myself who saw the bird  were larry rosche, jim mcconnor, anders fjeldstad, and belah shanks.  i will attempt to post daily about this bird.


raymond hannikman
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