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A pair of Gadwall, and a pair of Green -wing Teal, have joined the
Mergansers and other ducks at Green Lake in Shaker Heights. Also had a
Red-Shouldered Hawk sitting and calling in a tree behind one of the houses
on the south side of Parkland Drive. He flew off to the south after 5
minutes, and soon reappeared over the lake with four other Red Shoulders,
circling the lake and gaining altitude before flying off to the north.
Jim Kooser
Senior Ecologist
URS Corporation
"I have often had the impression that, to penguins, man is just another
penguin - different, less predictable, occasionally violent, but tolerable
company when he sits still and minds his own business." Bernard
Stonehouse, polar ecologist.
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