Oh. I forgot. I heard him there one day last week. Also during the day. 

Linda 

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On May 17, 2012, at 5:12 PM, Ann Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I walked a mile of the Recreation Parkway from 1-1:45. It was very quiet 
> warbler wise - Yellow Warbler, Redstart, and Common Yellowthroat. Catbirds, 
> Baltimore Orioles, a Scarlet Tanager, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Song Sparrows, 
> Red-eyed and Warbling Vireos, American and Fish Crows, a very loud Flicker 
> along with a couple very vocal Red-bellied Woodpeckers in the same area 
> (wonder what that was about?), and a very noisy Great-creasted Flycatcher 
> livened up the walk.  Also a flyover quacking Mallard passed by. The big 
> surprise was hearing a GREAT HORNED OWL hooting. It called only once, but it 
> was very clear. The call came from the direction SE of the walkway. Shortly 
> after it sang, a couple Am Crows heading in that direction. Didn't know the 
> Great Horned called during the day, but it was really cool!
> Good birding,
> Ann
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