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About an hour ago, 2:50PM, 3/2, I was driving on I-70 through downtown
Zanesville. The large raptor soaring above the Muskingum River was an adult
bald eagle, white tail and head easily apparent.
In other news, this morning Jane and I took a snow-shoed circuit around our
successional field. We have a few more inches of snow on Flint Ridge than
on the surrounding area. A ring-billed gull flew over our farm. Not a
particularly unusual bird, but always noteworthy at our upland location. An
inlet of Dillon Reservoir is a little over a mile away, as the gull flies.
Bob Evans
Geologist, etc.
Hopewell.
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