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Spring Migration continues to move forward along the Lake Erie coastline.
With the icepack finally breaking up diving ducks are becoming more
noticeable the past couple of days with Redheads, scaup, Cans, and
Mergansers.
Yesterday brought in some Wood Ducks and today has seen a few Tree
Swallows.and raptors, mostly Red-tails and Red-shoulders.
Woodcock continue to be in strong numbers as migration continues for them
and breeding territorial birds put up with the transitory migrants.


Mark Shieldcastle
Research Director
Black Swamp Bird Observatory
Oak Harbor, OH

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