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Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:38:52 EST |
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Waterfowl variety was respectable at Hoover Reservoir today. The southern
portion, especially from the Smothers Road Bridge to the dam, has the most areas
of open water. The greatest open areas are along the eastern shore and below
the dam. The northern part of the reservoir is mostly iced over but does
have spotty open places with the birds congregating around these open spots.
Species observed included:
Canada Geese [massive numbers]
Snow Goose {1 sole individual mixed with a flock of Canada's]
Mallards [everywhere and in high numbers]
American Black Ducks [decent numbers - overflow from nearby Blendon Woods
Metro Park?]
American Wigeon
Northern Shoveler
Canvasback [good numbers across from the East Walnut Boat Ramp]
Redhead
Ring-necked Duck
Lesser Scaup
Bufflehead
Common Goldeneye
Hooded Merganser
Red-breasted Merganser [very good numbers along the east shore]
Also:
Great Blue Herons [below dam]
Turkey Vultures [numbers beginning to climb daily]
Black Vultures [3 - the species is becoming more common at Hoover
Reservoir]
Northern Harriers [soaring over fields along Miller-Paul Road]
Charlie Bombaci
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