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Mon, 7 Mar 2016 21:17:42 -0500
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Migration is slowly starting to dribble through here.  This morning, I stopped at Watermark Lake and the nearby Marble Cliff Scioto bikepath, and had an Eastern Phoebe along the river by the bikepath.  At Watermaek Lake, there was a small flock of diving ducks that included 18 Redheads and 2 Ring-necks, as well as scattered Hooded Mergansers.  And this afternoon at Park of Roses there was a Fox Sparrow, along with blooming witch-hazels and lots of snowdrops & crocuses.  Is winter finally relenting?

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