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Wed, 24 Nov 2010 14:22:57 -0800
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Greetings all,

The Brant first reported on Friday by Doug and Micki Dunakin was seen again today by myself at noon, and then around two o'clock by Ken Shepherd and myself. The bird seems to favor the wheat stubble on the south side of road 24, but did take flight into the corn stubble on the north side of the road this AM.

The Cattle Egret present at the residence on CR 168 remains through at least yesterday, as per a report from my boss (the residences owner).

The Greater White-Fronted Geese and Snow Geese found Monday at the Thomas Wetlands outside of Antwerp were not present yesterday nor were they present today. No birds, actually, were present today - a stark contrast to Monday when the throngs of geese were accompanied by Mallards, Northern Pintails, and American Black Ducks.

The Van Wert Reservoirs played host to a hundred or more Ruddy Ducks, around a dozen American Coot, and a lone Pied-billed Grebe. Paulding Reservoir was devoid of birds.

Happy birding!

- Scott Myers, Paulding

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