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Not a bad flight today. Highlight were two parasitic jaegers that were
together and flew around a little chasing some ring-billed gulls before
sitting on the lake and slowly floated east out of view. They were not seen
again.
In contrast to Jen's report of hundreds of monarchs, I saw very few today.
I saw the lowest number in my yard in recent days. It is interesting how
different the lakeshore can be.
Lakeshore Waterbird Survey
North Perry, Lake County
September 12, 2010, 700-1000
Weather- cloudy-partly cloudy
Winds- WNW 10-15, Temp- 61-64 F
Barometer- 29.96-30.02,
Humidity-85-82, Dew point- 59-61
Waves- 3-5 feet, Flight direction- west
Double-crested cormorant 44
PARASITIC JAEGER 2
Bonaparte's gull 3
Ring-billed gull 214
Herring gull 22
Great black-backed gull 1
Caspian tern 2
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
(440) 259-2751
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