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I was doing some breeding bird surveys at Arcola Creek Estuary in the
extreme northeast corner of Lake County. Water levels in the marsh are the
highest I have seen them in a number of years. As a result there is some
great breeding bird habitat there. I saw or heard least bittern, Virginia
rail, sora, 3 pair of marsh wrens, alder flycatcher and swamp sparrows.
Water levels are beyond knee boot height in much of the marsh.
Also of interest was a flyby osprey.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
(440) 259-2751
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