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Bruce Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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There is an active Bald Eagles nest at Highbanks Metro Park.  The nest can be viewed from overlook platform.  The nest is about 200-300 yards north of the platform.  Based on this location, the Eagles should enjoy a very non-intrusive life.  You could see the birds whose nest was at the very top of a sycamore tree with binoculars, but a spotting scope was very useful.  
 
On my way up to Highbanks Metro Park in Delaware CO, I stopped to see the nest from the backside.  From 315 just north of the Olentangy Valley Center, I pulled into the Olentangy Environmental Control drive.  While I was there, I noticed 3 Gadwalls on the pond in front.
 
Here is a Google map showing the locations:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=40.141943,-83.034732&spn=0.01227,0.027831&t=h&z=16&msid=100785083677712934112.000480bddac8b8cd9c84d
 
GB
Bruce Miller
Columbus, OH
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