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A quick spin through Lorain Co. to scout for tomorrow's Kirtland Bird Club trip...
 
Avon Power - lots of gulls and waterfowl.  Nothing uncommon sen (but a fair number of canvasback, always a treat) in the 15 minutes I was there.
 
Lorain "hot waters" - very cold.  Harbor is completely frozen, the river nearly so.  Some Canada geese and gulls.
 
Wellington Reservoir - a small, distant open lead was packed with geese, ducks, and coot.  Nothing special seen in a quick pass with the scope.
 
Jones, Hawley, and West Rds - a couple of kestrels, a flock of cedar waxwings, and a few horned larks.  Tonight's snow may push the larks and, if present, buntings and longspurs to the road verges from the currently bare fields.
 
Caley Reservation - the pine groves were almost birdless.  I heard but never saw crows, a blue jay, a downy, a Carolina wren, and a chickadee.
 
Cheers,
Craig Caldwell
Westlake

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