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Hello, all...

The LONG-TAILED DUCK reported by Su Snyder was still present, giving amazing
looks, though diving very actively, this afternoon (3/20).

It is located along Willow Road, accessed via 226, just south of Wooster
(DeLorme 50, C 2-3).

At Funk, there were thousands of waterfowl, including 110 +/- Tundra Swans,
100 or so Canvasback, hundreds of Ruddy Duck, and Wigeon.  Despite sifting
through at least 100 wigeon, I came up with no Eurasians.  There were some Redhead
among them that provided a skipped heart-beat, but alas, none.

Keep your eyes open...waterfowl migration is at peak!  Remember the Shreve
Migration Sensation, if you're in the Wooster area on 3/24.

Scott
Wooster



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