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Wellington Reservoir:  The red-throated loon is st
Friday morning - 

Wellington Reservoir:  The red-throated loon is still there, along with hundreds 
of coot and ruddy ducks.  Also a few gadwall, black ducks, pied-billed grebes, 
and Bonaparte's gulls.  One lone greater yellowlegs was circling overhead and 
calling.

A large flock of American pipits was on Hawley Rd. a little south of 
Peck-Wadsworth.  I spent a long time trying to turn them into Smith's 
Longspurs...

Oberlin Reservoir:  Lots of ruddy ducks, a few gadwall, lesser scaup, 
ring-necked ducks, canvasbacks, and redheads.

Craig Caldwell
Westlake

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