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Today at 10:30am there were two adult Bald Eagles at Lake Logan State
Park (Delorme 69 D6). They could be observed from the parking
lot/docks near the mid-point of the lake. The first was seen perching
in a tree near the only open patch of water on the lake. There was
waterfowl in the water, but I could not identify without a scope. The
eagle flew down and sat on the ice at the edge of the pool. The
waterfowl did not seem to mind, though they swam as a group back and
forth in front of it. The second eagle flew in and landed in a tree
nearby, then soon flew out over the lake, towards the parking lot, and
landed in a tree near Lake Logan Road. They were still in that area
when I left at 1:30.
Further down the road, there were two Mute Swans resting on the ice.
Across from the dam on SR 664 I also observed:
1 Red Shoulder Hawk
1 Kingfisher
10 Purple Finches
2 Field Sparrows
8 Song Sparrows
10+ Bluebirds
Best,
Rob Kaminski
Athens, Ohio
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