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Saw a lone duck resting on the closest lake at Chippewa Inlet Trailhead, near
the two mute swans. Its head was rufous, black chest and tailfeathers, grey
back. I am still learning the ducks and would appreciate help I.D.ing it.
Could it be a Redhead Duck or something else?
At 5 - 5:30 today, I also saw and heard 3 male Baltimore Orioles, a Towhee,
chimney swifts, barn and tree swallows. Numerous warblers were feeding along
the railroad tracks in the greening maple and buckeye leaves. Thanks in
advance.
Kathy Weideman-Heipel
Medina county
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