Too beautiful a day to not go out. A late morning start produced a Northern Mockinbird and a PILEATED wp at the Bork Educational Centre off Kirby Road just W of Huntington, along with the usual feeder-birds. In a field South of Nashville just E of hwy 50 there was an adult light-phase ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK working on a rabbit out in the middle of the field. It kept trying to haul it away, to no effect, but did give lots of good scope views, while under observation by 3 crows. . After lunch a drive along McGilvray just N of Rutherford produced some freshly manured areas with a mixed flock of perhaps 150 SNOW BUNTINGS and HORNED LARKS. Then on the N side of Rutherford W of McGilvray there were two COYOTES running across a field.

Professor Gene Denzel
Information Technology Program
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
York University   416-736-5250

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