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Date: | Wed, 7 Apr 2010 16:18:56 -0400 |
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I looked around LaDue for half an hour around 1:00. Modest numbers of
ducks, but I did see a few different species. A handful of red-
breasted mergansers,
19 ruddy ducks, 3 scaup, a couple of buffleheads and lots of a
american coots. One
common loon.
Frohring was lively enough, with a large flock of red winged
blackbirds and lots
of tree swallows, but I didn't find anything new. One pectoral
sandpiper stays on,
and a common snipe flew into view a couple of times.
At the Geauga park property on Franklin Rd, just outside of Chagrin
Falls I saw
6 northern shovelers, along with the usual wood ducks and mallards.
At home yesterday, the first purple finch of the season.
Inga Schmidt
Chagrin River Road, Cuy/Geauga line.
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