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Date: | Tue, 29 Mar 2016 16:19:27 -0400 |
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First reported yesterday on the Central Ohio Birding Facebook page, a
Eurasian wigeon was still present this morning (3/29/2016) on the main
body of water at the Delaware Wildlife Area off Panhandle Rd. in
Delaware County. It is best seen from the dike on the south side of the
water and is mixed in with a vast quantity of other waterfowl (American
coots, Northern shovelers, scaup, ring-necked ducks, gadwall, American
wigeons, redheads, at least one bufflehead, a couple of trumpeter swans
and perhaps other species. Scope essential.
Nancy Rudd and Bob Gold
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