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Tue, 18 Mar 2014 16:23:43 -0400
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The Lake has really opened up.  Most everything is on the south side,
up close to the east shoreline.  Best vantage point is from a small
jetty next to the boat launch at the east end of the causeway on the
south side.  A scope is needed for best views.  19 species of ducks,
about 300 Tundra Swans.  There was one snow goose among them. Two
long-tailed ducks remain.  More things further south along the eastern
shoreline but no vantage point.  Nice sized mink running among the rocks!

Sally Isacco, Concord Twp., Chardon

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