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Hi all -

Forwarding yet another PARASITIC JAEGER (another individual was found at
Headlands today) observed by Jerry Talkington at Eastlake, today. Obviously,
these birds are passing somewhere between the heads and heels of
intermittent bouts of NW front movements. They are literally 'catch me while
you can' as most do not stick for long periods. Regular visits to the
lakefront, scoping and scanning and scoping some more are often your best
shot at picking up one of these powerful fliers.

cheers
jen

jen brumfield
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akron, oh

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