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A dark pomarine Jaeger was flying around on the lake at Huron. It was on the open lake northwest of the lighthouse. It made a few low passes through the large group of feeding Bonaparte's gulls before heading west.
I had two small flocks (7 and 4) fly by heading east. There are a lot of Bonaparte's here, but nothing different. I also have had common and Forster's terns and 21 tundra swans. There have been 3,000+ red- breasted mergansers fly by, but no other waterfowl. The pelican is still on the river south of Route 6.
John Pogacnik
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