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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 27 Jan 2007 16:13:22 -0500262_windows-1252 Here's another pic of large concentration of Tundra swans, about 7 miles NW of Fremont in Sandusky County. They've been gathering in this corn stubble field for over a week now. If anyone wants specific directions to get to it, let me know.47_27Jan200716:13: [log in to unmask] |
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Didn't notice that Jim mentioned these birds but along route 484 (or
something like that) near the Wilds I also saw 4 Gadwall (all male)
(also there were a Ruddy, Coot, Ring-neck and Trumpeter Swan
re-intro's) This is also where I saw several Harriers (including two
males) and the Short-eared Owl on the sign, plus another one flying
about.
Later,
Ben
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