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I was up in Kenton today on business and had a chance to swing through
Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area on my way back. It was fairly devoid of
birds (at least the kind you can see from your car during a quick
drive-by), but there were a couple highlights. There are hunters around,
so staying in or close to the car is the only good option for Killdeer
Plains right now.
Waterfowl:
2 Mallards at the reservoir
7 Tundra Swans at the pond on TR123
No other waterfowl observed
Raptors:
3 Red-tailed Hawks
4 American Kestrels
1 Northern Harrier
Others:
Red-headed Woodpecker at Pond 33
Lots of Blue Jays
Northern Flicker
Killdeer Plains is in Wyandot county, just northeast of the village of
Marseilles on route 67.
Good Birding,
Andy Sewell
Columbus, Ohio
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