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Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:30:56 -0400
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Having enjoyed seeing the Red-throated Loons at Magee Marsh over the past
weekend , it is nice to be back in Central Ohio watching and listening to
the Warblers making their way northward. Yesterday, we had several sightings
of Prothonotary Warblers in and around the Ohio State University campus by
both myself and the friend that witnessed the red--throated loon sighting.

By the way,  the loons we saw did not resemble any grebes in any way, thus
eliminating any confusion about the matter.   Loons do have wings and are
mobile so I do not expect them to "wait around"  and be in the exact spot or
locale  we saw them a few days ago or even a few minutes ago.     There will
always be opportunities for folks to be in the right spot at the right time
to see lesser common  species.

Gary Moon
Columbus,Ohio

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