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Date: | Sun, 19 Dec 2010 19:55:18 -0500 |
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I was part of the intrepid group (nitwits??) that covered the northern part
of Mogadore reservoir this morning, despite single-digit temps at dawn;
some of these guys are in their 33rd year...uber-nitwits, hehe.
It was 14 degrees when we started, at 8:00 AM...
Good numbers of species; no open water to speak of (small opening at the
spillway -- one Lesser Scaup)
-- THREE Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers (got all the woodpeckers, including
Pileated!)
-- Brown Creeper
-- a pair of FOX SPARROWS
-- Yellow-rumped Warbler (one)
-- enough open streams for a Great Blue, and a single B Kingfisher
Can't wait to hear what other Akron-area nitwits turned up :-)
Scott Hannan
Wayne County
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