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At Ellis Pond in Pickerington Ponds MP in Franklin Co at midday today
was a juvenile Hudsonian godwit with one dunlin, the family of sandhill
cranes, and a flock of ring-billed gulls with four Bonaparte's. The
light was really wretched in the parking lot, but a couple of hundred
yards west along Wright Rd, where there is a pull-off, visibility is
better. The Pond's water level is as low as I've seen it in a long time,
but no dinosaur bones visible yet; the light sucks as always, but might
be better in late afternoon.
Bill Whan
Columbus
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