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Since my family had our Christmas Saturday, I braved the rain to do a
little birding today.
At Longbreak Wetland in northern Hardin County I found ~800 MALLARDS
with a few BLACK DUCKS mixed in, plus one A. WIGEON and 7 N.
PINTAILS, a couple hundred CANADA GEESE and 23 LAPLAND LONGSPURS.
At Killdeer Plains in Wyandot County I found more of the same
waterfowl plus 78 TUNDRA SWANS (at least I think they were all
Tundras, it was raining pretty good) and saw 3 SNOW GEESE (white
phase), which flew off as I arrived. These (both the swans and
snows) were in the eastern most basin at Killdeer (sorry, my Delorme
is out in the car and I don't want to go back out into the wet!). I
also found two SHORT-EARED OWLS in the group of pines off of T. H.
108.
Randy L. Shonkwiler
Kenton, OH.
(419)674-4131
Chicago, IL.
(773)493-7940
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