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Howdy All!
I just got another call from Jen Brumfield. She has news that Jerry Talkington
found a Long-tailed Jaeger at Conneaut that lit on the water and photos have
been attempted. I have no more news on this bird. I suppose there is a
possibility that the bird observed by Jen earlier this morning cruising with the
wind might have reached Conneaut in the 1.5 hr time difference in sightings.
No Long-tailed Jaegers have blown over here in Sugarcreek. (Rats haha) I have
seen one larger group of Barn Swallows and a couple small groups of Chimney
Swifts pass through. Turkey Vultures are in good supply as well as a few
Red-tailed Hawks and some American Kestrels.
Even though the clouds look dark today, the radar remains clear over the state.
-Greg Miller
Sugarcreek, OH
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