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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Feb 2014 15:55:16 -0500511_us-ascii Once again my search for Snow Buntings was unsuccessful. I drove the roads mentioned in a previous post during the subzero temps (Miller et al) as being bountiful in both Snow Buntings & Lapland Longspurs but found only small groups of Horned Larks. It was a good day for harriers: 4 total, 3 females & 1 beautiful male that was along Rt 22, seen on the way out then again on the return trip. Prob 1/2 dozen kestrels & at least that many Red-taileds incl a pair perched next to each other. [...]39_2Feb201415:55: [log in to unmask] |
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A bald eagle was spotted in a tree near Round Bottom Road (Clermont County in Southwestern Ohio) on 2/15/14 around 9 a.m. by an employee of Raptor, Inc.
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