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Hi All,
I had a fairly productive day today at Burton Wetlands (Geauga Co.) On the Kettle Trail, I saw 2 American Robins, 1 Northern Cardinal, and heard distant Blue Jays, Red-bellied Woodpeckers and a Red-winged Blackbird.
A small part of the Glacier Trail (leading from the parking lot to Lake Kelso) is slightly flooded because of a muddy pool of water overflowing onto the trail. On Lake Kelso, I saw 1 male and 1 female Ring-necked Ducks, but was unfortunately unable to find the Sandhill Cranes reported there (on eBird) on Sunday. Has anyone seen Sandhill Cranes there before, and if so, where?
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