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February 25 - 2:30 - 4 p.m.
Englewood Main Metropark:
Since we finally have substantial water in the main pond, we're enjoying a
greater variety of ducks and numbers of each variety of ducks than for the
last 15 years.
Numbers are at best approximate:
Canada geese and mallards - simply too many and too difficult to count
American wigeons - 14
Ring-necked ducks - 200+
Canvasbacks - 12
Redheads - 30
Gadwalls - 4
Northern pintails - 50
Black ducks - 2
Lesser scaup - 6
Wood ducks - 10
Green-winged teal - 30
Blue-winged teal - 2
Creagles - 2
Red-shouldered hawk - 1
And Most Of The Usual Stuff
And now for the bad news--It seems that there is a breech in each of the
three new retaining walls and water is seeping out. Some greater, some
lesser. This summer could be a repeat of last year's "drought".
Ed and Bev Neubauer, Kurt Stein, Kathy Groves
Englewood, Ohio
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