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I birded at Conneaut harbor from 7:10 AM to 12:50 PM today.  Waterbird diversity was pretty good.  Among the birds found were: wood ducks, 11 blue-winged teal, 6 n. shovelers, gadwall, common merganser, pied-billed grebe, 80 double-crested cormorants, least bittern, 15 bald eagles, black-bellied plover, semipalmated plover, sanderling, 2 least sandpipers, pectoral sandpiper, 2 greater yellowlegs, lesser yellowlegs, 2 Caspian terns, Forster's tern, belted kingfisher, blue-gray gnatcatcher, Cape May warbler, and blackpoll warbler.  Craig Holt, Lowellville, Mahoning Co.

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