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Date: | Wed, 11 Mar 2009 16:01:51 -0400 |
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Hi -
While walking out to the car this morning to leave for work, I heard
the onomatopoeic call of an Eastern Phoebe. I eventually located the
bird in a fruiting tree (perhaps a cultivated hawthorn) in our complex,
located on the southwestern edge of Holland. This is a first-of-season
sighting for me (and, I think, a new state bird for my checklist - just
moved here from Indiana two months ago, so most everything's new).
James
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James Cole
Ohio Bird Conservation
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