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Greetings all,
This afternoon, upon exiting work, I was treated to a
flyover of two closely associated flocks of Sandhill
Cranes totaling 43 birds. These birds were seen over
the village of Paulding heading north. Additionslly -
some ducks have finally began to show up here -
including Redhaed, Bufflehead, and American Wigeon.
Other harbingers of spring that have recently made
their presence known here: Killdeer, Red-winged
Blackbird, and Common Grackle. Happy birding!
- Scott Myers, Paulding Ohio
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