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February 2018

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Went for a stroll at Beaver Marsh this afternoon to enjoy the "heat wave" and find some relief from cabin fever of late.

Fairly quiet but I did see a few Com Mergansers as well as a DC Cormorant on the open cuyahoga River along with mallards, Canada geese & a Belted KF.

One Great Blue Heron was standing in the open stream north of the main pond.

Only sparrows were a few Songs. Usual Downies, Red-bellieds, BC Chickadees, cardinals & nuthatches.

A pleasing montage was a flock of Cedar Waxwings feeding on some red berries. They were interrupted by a flock of robins wanting the same berries which led to a fair amount of jostling and some good photo opps.

Peggy Wang
Hudson

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