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Quick note to say the four Surf Scoters were still present before noon today. in addition, there was a female Black Scoter at the same location. There was a nice diversity of other waterfowl, including GWFG, G. Scaup, and Mute Swan.
I could not locate the male Black Scoter at the Wilderness Road location. But, there was a delightful diversity of birds, including Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs and Swan (Tundra, I believe).
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Subject: [Ohio-birds] Deer Creek Wetlands
We found the Red-necked Grebe at Deer Creek Wetlands just now. It appears to just be coming out of winter plumage.
I tried to snap some pictures with my cell phone through the scope. I'll see if any are recognizable when I get home and post any that are respectable.
What a great find. Thanks to Bob Royce for posting this a few days ago.
Larry & Brian
Orient, Oh
Franklin Co
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