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January 2014

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Wed, 22 Jan 2014 15:19:34 -0500
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Greenways wetlands including the training loop and the stables, Kulhwien
Rd., Wet Prairie wetlands and the Metro Park this morning where we found
all water frozen.  We were there from 1030 for over three hours finding
some interesting birds, locally common.  Lots of raptors, many soaring in
late morning before it got overcast.  One small. Corner in the wetlands was
open and, surprisingly, had a couple of species of waterfowl the only ones
seen.

Waterfowl. the little flock in one open strip of water held:  45 Canada.
Geese, 5 Mallards, 1 m. Ring necked Duck, 2 m. Buffleheads, 2 f. Red
breasted Merganser  2 m. Ruddy Ducks.

Raptors. Northern Harrier

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