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On our way back home, the Columbus Avid Birders made a stop at Lake White in Pike County, where eagle-eyed Dave Slager identified at least two Cliff Swallows and several Chimney Swifts foraging over the lake. A single Rough-winged Swallow was also present. Waterfowl consisted of ruddy ducks, both teals, ring-necked ducks, mallards, and Canada geese. Two Bonaparte's gulls were also seen.
Andy Sewell
Columbus, Ohio
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