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Hello,
It is delightful to have a reason to bird close to home (Winter Bird
Atlas), and sometimes it brings surprises. In extreme northwest Wayne
County (including the northern Overton Ponds) we found a few: a Merlin,
perched on a tree on a farm on Rice Hill Road, about 12 redpolls, feeding
with sparrows on Camp Road, and now that the ponds on Overton Rd have
melted, we found 3 black ducks and 3 pintails with many more mallards and
Canada geese.
Helen and Ken Ostermiller
Medina County
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