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The ww scoter is on the beach side of the reservoir working. The shallower area north of the. Submerged swingset and the beach side of the last of the submerged trees.  The beach road is closed, but you can walk back.  I first tried to locate it from the wma side but it was too far away and with bad sun.  Glorious looks atm, with nice diversity including ruddy duck gr and lsr scaup, bufflehead, pintail, redhead, ring-necked.

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Subject: [Ohio-birds] Englewood Main Metropark



Monday, March 14 - 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.



Good selection of waterfowl:



Ring-necked ducks - 180+

Lesser scaups

Redheads

Ruddys

Blacks

Gadwalls

Northern pintails

Green-winged teals

American coots

American wigeons

Northern shovelers

Great blue herons

Mallards

Horned grebe - 1

Pied-billed grebe - 1

Canada geese

Belted kingfisher - female



The bald eagles were both sighted at the nest on River Road/Valleyview

Drive at 1:30 p.m.  The immature was sitting on the nest; the mature was

standing on the edge of the nest.  We saw them again at 3 p.m.    They've been

seen on the nest regularly for 3 days now.  Both birds have  been seen sitting

on ?????? (eggs?).  We're keeping our fingers  crossed!



Ed and Bev Neubauer, Kathy Groves

Englewood, Ohio



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