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Date: | Mon, 1 Jan 2024 22:28:11 -0500 |
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The weather was so dreary & after my longish drive yesterday for the N Shrike & W Grebe, I decided to stay close to home today. I started at Denison where it was just the expected winter birds & not many. 4 WPs: Downy, Hairy, Red-bellied & flicker.
then I decided to see if anything was at Dawes Arboretum Dutch Fork Wetlands only to find the gate to the parking lot locked—a first; no sign explaining why. I saw a few birds from the nearby roads, the best was a N Mockingbird. 2 Red-tailed Hawks flew over and a kestrel was near the turnoff on White Chapel Rd.
I wasn’t far from the Taft Reserve so I headed there. I was surprised to see a flock of 8-10 White-crowned Sparrows in one bush—think that’s the largest flock I’ve ever seen in Ohio. Mostly adults but a few juvs. A couple juncos were mixed in but not one White-throated. They flew on and I only found a single adult bird later. A couple more mockingbirds were there also.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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