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There were two red-throateds loons and a red-necked grebe at Geneva State Park.  The birds were north of the marina outlet.  The loons were pretty distant and stayed together.  The grebe was a lot closer.  It kept diving and was covering a lot of area while down.

The Ashtabula County lakeshore was a bit slow today.  I saw no large concentrations of waterfowl or gulls anywhere.  Horned grebes were occasional everywhere, but loons were pretty scarce with just a couple at each location.  The snowy owl and purple sandpiper found at Ashtabula Harbor made up for it.

John Pogacnik




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