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There is a Red-necked Grebe in Jefferson County at the Rayland Marina.  This is located on page 63 in the Delorme.  It is in block 63C6CE.  My Delorme has the word Warrenton printed right over the marina.  
 
I stopped at the marina this morning on my way to to work and wished I could have stayed longer.  There are dozens of Canvasback, Hooded Mergansers, both species of scaup, Redheads, American Black Ducks, and a few hundred Ring-billed Gulls.  I could see the Canvasback eating small fish with ease, so there is a good food supply for the birds.  I can imagine that anything could show up there in the next few days.
 
I highly recommend that birders in the area check this location out.  I'm leaving for the weekend, and won't be able to follow up until Monday.  The birds are close to the road and easy to see.  It's really good waterfowling for this neck of the woods.  
 
Scott Albaugh
Rayland, Jefferson Co.
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