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   Bob and Denise Lane, Carol Bretz, and I got out for a couple of hours
today and looked for open water.  High  lights were an occupied Eagles
nest at Pine Lake, 198 Tundra Swans at Evans Lake, a Fox Sparrow, and 3
Turkey Vultures.

   Here is the complete list:

Eagles
Tundra Swans
Fox Sparrow
Wigeons
Ruddy Ducks
Hooded mergansers
Gadwalls
Coots
Redheads
Ring-necked ducks
Lesser Scaups
Buffleheads
Black Ducks
Mallards
Canada Geese
Red-tailed Hawks
Great blue Heron
Red-winged Blackbirds
Grackles
Crows
Turkey Vultures
Starlings
Wild turkeysSong Sparrows
Tree Sparrow
Robins
Juncos
Cardinals
Blue Jays
Kestral
Bluebird
Killdeer

Jim Dolan
East Palestine

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