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A brief check of both Findlay upground reservoirs this morning turned up the following:

Tundra Swan  40
Gadwall  2
Mallard  8
Green Winged Teal  8
Ring Necked Duck  22
Lesser Scaup  99
Bufflehead  4
Ruddy Duck  48
Common Loon  7
Horned Grebe  17
Cormorant  7
Bald Eagle  2
N. Harrier  6
Cooper's Hawk  1
Rough Legged Hawk  1 dark morph
Am. Coot  26
Dunlin  18
Bonaparte's Gull  55
Ring Billed Gull  212
Herring Gull  16
Belted Kingfisher  1
Horned Lark  12
Am. Pipit  1
Snow Bunting  47

There seemed to be a bit of a hawk movement. All of the harriers were well overhead, and the rough legged, Cooper's, and a harrier were kettling together.

Rick Counts
Wyandot Co.

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