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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 24 Feb 2007 19:08:11 -0800561_iso-8859-1 Stunning ice crystal vistas, accentuated by gliding raptors made for a truly memorable trip to the Mosquito Creek Wildlife Area and surrounding vicinity today. My hopes for a shrike were not fulfilled, but I was not disappointed. Today's totals were: Bald Eagle - 4 Northern Harrier - 3 (all female) Red-shouldered Hawk - 7 Red Tail Hawk - 28 Rough-legged Hawk - 3 American Kestrel - 2 Cooper's Hawk - 1 Turkey - 37 Eastern Bluebird - 31 The area can be found in the Delorme map on pages 42-43 and is centered in A5. There is a rectangle formed [...]45_24Feb200719:08:[log in to unmask]
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   In case anyone was wondering (as I was),  at least one of the Merlins
seen at Greenlawn is still there. It is the same one I photographed
back in December (I'll try and get new photos I took up on the forum
later). It was seen almost at the top of the tree on a side branch, but
still pretty conspicuous. I think the bird might be a female but I'm
not sure. Anyways, it was seen from about 11:00-12:30 in the same tree,
looking all over for something to hit. It was in section R i think it
was, on a side road off from the central mausoleum that you come to
first when driving into the cemetery down Greenlawn ave. Fun times.
   - Ben Warner
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