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Saw the Eurasian Widgeon last night around 7:00. There were 16 other duck
species present.

Paul


On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 09:57:42 -0700, kent miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>A male Eurasian Wigeon was discovered on Monday, March 14th and remains today
>(Tues) on a flooded pond just south of Orrville, OH in Wayne County. At
least 15
>other species of waterfowl are present on the pond along with Greater
Yellowlegs
>and pipits. Yesterday 60 Tundra Swans were present but have not been relocated
>today.
>The location is the very west end of Church Road right were Church Road ends at
>a 90 degree bend to the north becoming South Crown Hill Road. This is west of
>State Rt 57 and just west of where McQuid Road T's into Church Road from the
>south. The pond lies on the south side of Church Road. There is a small
pull-off
>at the end of an old driveway but this is one of those locations to be
>respectful of both traffic and private property.
>
>Kent Miller
>Hartville, OH
>
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