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At a busy city intersection at rush hour, right next to the road on the
grass, a male and female mallard were floating around on what amounted to a
deep puddle from snow melt. It was on the Chagrin exit from I-271 in
Beachwood. Multiple lanes of heavy traffic (and city) all around, and they were
having the time of their lives.
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To post something more standard, while I'm at it - -
Yesterday at NASA Glenn, next to the Cleveland airport, ten minutes near a
field netted me:
- Junco - 1
- Song sparrows - 2
- Killdeer - 1 or 2
(Killdeer are a ubiquitous sound at NASA all thru bird season. This was
the first I heard this year.)
- Red-winged blackbirds - 3
- Robins - flock of 7-8
- Starlings - 12
Linda
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