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Date: | Sat, 5 May 2007 21:36:48 -0400 |
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There are still birds moving on the lake. Since the winds were bringing too
many songbird migrants I decided to watch the lake a bit while watching the
few songbirds moving. The best bird was a 1st/2nd year GLAUCOUS GULL.
Other than that, the rest of the birds seen were the expected species.
Dominant songbirds moving were American goldfinches and blue jays. I was
getting 50-100 goldfinches at my feeders throughout the day. Also of
interest at the feeders was a female Cape May warbler. It was seen several
times feeding on cracked corn. I now have about 15 Baltimore and at least 3
orchard orioles and about 6 purple finches.
Location- Lakeshore Reservation, North Perry, Lake County
Date- May 5, 2007, Time- 6:30-8:30
Weather- Partly cloudy, Winds- ESE 5-10 to NE 10-15
Temperature- 46-50 F, Barometer- 30.12-30.13
Humidity- 68-72, Dew point- 36-41
Waves- 2-3 Flight direction- west
Canada Goose 2
Wood duck 2
Red-breasted merganser 122
Common loon 3
Double-crested cormorant 177
Great blue heron 1
Bonaparte's gull 2
Ring-billed gull 123
Herring gull 28
GLAUCOUS GULL 1 1st year
Caspian tern 2
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
440-259-2751
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