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Date Posted: 14:15:49 11/30/03 Sun
Author: Becky
Author Host/IP: BGHOST018-058.bghost.com / 198.30.18.58
Subject: Longspurs and Buntings

While wandering around SW Wood County this morning I found a group of maybe 100 Lapland longspurs and snow buntings along Rangeline Road just north of Hammondsburg Pike. They were foraging on the roadside and flying back and forth across the road and from field to field calling persistently.

A little farther south along County Line Road between Rangeline and Potter there was a larger flock, maybe 300, but there were a lot of horned larks in that group.

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