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January 30 - 12:30 - 1:45 p.m.
We have seen a red-shouldered hawk several times in the past week.
Earlier in the week, it was sitting on a tree branch along Old Springfield Rd.
just west of the Stillwater River. Today, it was seen from the first parking
lot overlooking the lake in the Main Metropark. It flew across the lake
and landed in a tree on the east side of the lake. Great looks at it flying
and sitting in the sun
Ballenger Road:
American kestrel
White-throated, song, and tree sparrows
Dark-eyed juncos
Main Metropark:
Red-shouldered hawk
Red-tailed hawk
Pileated, red-bellied, and downy woodpeckers
Eastern bluebirds
Carolina wren
And all the "regular stuff"
Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio
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