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I visited Buck Creek State Park in Clark County again this morning. I saw
the American White Pelicans early but later I couldn't find them.
Along Grant Road on the east side of the park just north of the entrance to
the horsemen's area there were about 200 American Pipits in a grassy field
on the east side of the road.
At the north end on the mudflats I saw a single Greater Yellowlegs.
There are still hundreds of ducks on the lake. I recorded 16 species today
including a couple Greater Scaup, a few Canvasbacks, and hundreds of
Red-breasted Mergansers and Lesser Scaup. There are also Horned and
Pied-billed Grebes, and Common Loons.
Doug Overacker
Springfield, Ohio
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