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Hi All,

  In a huge flooded field in Newton Falls, Ohio (Trumbull Co.) there are large flocks of Geese moving in and out. I just got back from there and had a Snow Goose mixed in. Not to rare but other geese might show up. This field is located on the left side of Rt. 534 just north of Hallock Young Rd.

  Ethan Kistler
  Newton Falls, Ohio


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