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The wetland pond at Highbanks Metro Park in Columbus has again produced a couple of OBBA breeding rarities for central Ohio.
Currently at the wetlands, there is a female Hooded Merganser with four chicks - last year there were five chicks. Also, there is a Pied-billed Grebe setting on a nest about 40 yards directly in front of the blind and the male is continuing to call.
I monitor the bird boxes along the wetland shore and it was a good first nesting with 100% of the Bluebirds (5 total) and 100% of the Trees Swallows (34 total) fledging successfully.
Directions to Highbanks are on the OOS web site and at
_www.metroparks.net_ (http://www.metroparks.net) .
Ken Davis
Westerville, OH
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