Date: 2/9/26 10:29 am From: Karen Wachs <ksbwachs...> Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] OHIO-BIRDS Digest - 28 Jan 2026 to 30 Jan 2026 (#2026-18)
Yesterday, we were thrilled to see 8 immature bald eagles standing on the ice on the Ohio River in California, Ohio. Crows occasionally mixed in with them. This was about two miles from the nest of bald eagle pair Bonnie and Clyde who have a nest viewable on Cardinal Land Conservancy’s eagle cam: https://www.cardinallandconservancy.org/eagle-camera/
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> 1. Winter wren sighting IN MY SUNROOM, suggestions?
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> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2026 11:41:45 -0500
> From: Joe Faulkner <joeinthewoods...> <mailto:<joeinthewoods...>> > Subject: Winter wren sighting IN MY SUNROOM, suggestions?
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> Yesterday a winterwren managed to get into my sunroom, probably through the dog door that doesn’t always close completely. I captured her? And released her back outside. This morning she was there again, again captured and again released. Within an hour she was back. Since the room was 50-60 degrees warmer than outside, and had plenty of spiders, I decided to just let her stay for a while. She is presently perched on one of the vines that run along the top.
> Suspect that if I capture her again and release her, she’ll just come back. Cant really blame her. By the way, she has been in our “yard” since fall and seen several times. Any suggestions on how I might proceed. Do not plan to alter the dog door.
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