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Found it at the entrance of Conkle's Hollow. I can't find it in my
flower books.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/kapella1/album/576460762402787268
While visiting the area, saw several black and white warblers, scarlet
tanagers, cedar waxwings, red-eyed vireos (singing everywhere!), one
calling tufted titmouse, crows, and a huge bird that screamed "raven"
but could not have been--probably a quick glance at a black vulture or a
pileated woodpecker. It was a very brief sighting while driving down
the road near Conkle's Hollow, not long enough for an ID, obviously.
Are there otters at Clear Creek? Hubby and I believe we may have seen
one -- too big for muskrat, wrong tail for beaver.
Thanks.
Joanne Konst
Columbus, Oh
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