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All,
Two Le Conte's together along a mixed margin of short weels, ankle
length sedge type grasses and along one of the mowed areas. Typically
avoids high stuff and when one flies usually seeks a low point (where
it may work inconspicuously higher). Often dips in near base of low
shrubs. By scanning the base of a shrub it can often be found sitting
near base, an inch or two off ground. There may be several here (it
would take teams of people to work it thoroughly) and they could be
anywhere. Nelson's prefer the tall cattails/grasses (it was in the
cattails along the path toward Teal). When the WP trail divids (left
to Teal, right to Harrier), we went NE through tall reeds and shrubs
into areas where the grass is varied, short, with multiple margins.
This is where we found the LESP.
Canada Goose 100
Gadwall 25
AMWI 20
Mallard 150
Blue winged Teal 100
NOSH 75
GWTE 350
Ruddy Duck 3
American Bittern 1
NOHA 9 (incl. 2 ad m.)
RSHA 4
RTHA 8 (juv)
KING RAIL 1 calling for a few minutes very close, in dense cattails, east pond
VARA 4
Wilson's Snipe 5
Blue Jay
Brown Creeper 12
Winter Wren 10
Marsh Wren 15
Savannah Sparrow 5
Le Conte's Sparrow 2
Nelson's Sparrow 1
Fox Sparrow 22
Song Sparrow 4
Swamp Sparrow 8
Red winged Blackbird
Rusty Blackbird 22
Good birding,
--
Patty & David Tan
Columbus
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