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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 8 Feb 2008 10:04:43 -0800429_iso-8859-1 This morning while scouting for tomorrow's Kirtland Bird Club outing...

Avon Lake Power: The ice edge is pretty far offshore, and so were the birds. The usual 3 gulls and small numbers of common goldeneye, red-breasted and common mergansers, lesser scaup, and surf scoter.

Lorain Harbor (formerly "Hot Waters"): mostly open water, very few birds other than gulls, and only moderate numbers of them. [...]49_8Feb200810:04:[log in to unmask]
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 10 Feb 2008 11:33:20 -0500396_US-ASCII Hello all,

Six years and change ago I moved to Cleveland from Central New York. As
some of you are aware, for a while now I have been looking for an
opportunity to move back to my home town of Syracuse. Well, my search
has borne fruit and in two weeks I will be departing. I just wanted to
post a goodbye to the list and express my thanks to various individuals. [...]49_10Feb200811:33:[log in to unmask]
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Four ladies from the Cincinnati area did their annual migration to Killdeer Pl. in search of raptures.  We were fortunate to find 4 Long-eared Owls at the "alternate" pine stand, several No. Harriers, 1 Rough-legged Hawks taking prey, numerous Kestrals, even more Red-tails, and 3 Short-eared Owls to finish out the day.  Sadly we missed the Saw-whet.

Also interesting we the birds we found at the open water at pond 27.  Beside the hundred of Canada Geese we found No. Pintails, Black Ducks, and Mallards.  Stars of that area tho' were 2 Green-winged Teal and 1 Horned Grebe.  There were also all three Swan sp.

Darlena Graham







Green

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