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Date Posted: 12:43:31 11/17/03 Mon
Author: John Mc
Author Host/IP: dhcp065-031-051-019.woh.rr.com / 65.31.51.19
Subject: Re: Maumee Bay SP
In reply to: Brian Z 's message, "Maumee Bay SP" on 18:18:23 11/15/03 Sat

I agree with the count of 175-200 for the snow buntings. There were also a few larger birds mixed in, probably horned larks, I believe. There were two blue-type snow geese on the beach by the swimming lake Sunday afternoon.

>Friday was a nice morning at MBSP. 2 female Harriers,
>1 male Kestrel, 2 Red-tailed Hawks, 1-Coopers Hawk, 1-
>E. Screech Owl (gray phase).
>
>The only other birds of note were ~45 Snow Buntings
>eating fine grit off the large parking lots by the
>beach and a single Snow Goose on the inland beach.
>
>Good birds to all!
>
>BZ

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