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<p>What a great day to have the day off!!</p><p>We spent this morning in southern Greene County and northern Warren County</p><p>Ceasars Creek is still partially frozen.  There are a few spots by the youth fishing pond open.  </p><p>-redheads</p><p>-ring neck</p><p>-scaup</p><p>- red-breasted mergansers </p><p>-coot</p><p>all at this location</p><p> Spring Valley Wildlife Area is still frozen with the exception of the area by the observation deck.  While sitting in the main lot, we spoke with a gentleman who had been able to locate 7 Sandhill Crane shortly before we arrived.  The Sandhills area in the same location as the last few years.  They are very good at hiding in the cattail.</p><p>The Martin Marrietta ponds on Roxanna-New Burlington Rd. were the most productive.  Besides having </p><p>- redheads</p><p>-ring neck</p><p>-scaup</p><p>- pintail</p><p>- mallards</p><p>-wigeon</p><p>- gadwall</p><p>There was also an adult Bald Eagle sitting in a large tree on the north side
  of the ponds, watching the ducks.  I believe that lunch may have been on his mind.</p><p>Good Birding Day</p><p>Cris and Dave Barnett</p><p />
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