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Traveled to Killdeer Plains on March 3 and had a great day. Had a total of
42 species: but no eagles and no owls!
Red-tailed hawks - 5
Killdeer
Northern shrike (Pond '33' just east and north of Reservoir)
Hooded mergansers
Northern flickers
Canada geese
Bluebirds
Bluejays
American goldfinches
Hairy woodpecker
Tufted titmice
Song sparrows
Carolina wren
Red-bellied woodpeckers
Tree sparrows
Mourning doves
Ring-necked ducks
American coots
Mallards
Mute swans
Ruddy ducks
Redheads
American wigeons
Field sparrow (singing)
American kestrels - 4
Northern harriers, M & F - many
Rough-legged hawk - 3 dark morph, 4 regs
Merlins - 2
American crows
Gadwalls
Canvasbacks
Green-winged teal
Black ducks
Northern cardinals
Robins
Red-winged blackbirds
Brown-headed Cowbirds
Common Grackles
European starlings
Rock pigeons
Bobwhite quail (singing at the Sportman's Center stable)
House sparrows
Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio
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