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When I arrived at 11:30 am, I found one Surf Scoter, female or immature, by
scanning with telescope the scattered flock of Goldeneye. After the visit
to E 72nd Street and the adjoining marina imoundment, where I also added
Common Merganser, 1 drake, 1 female, I stopped at Sims again at about 3:00
pm and found the single female Black Scoter and one Surf Scoter, very
likely the same female/immature that I saw in the morning by scoping the
Goldeneye flock. Ended the day at Ashtabula. Gulls flocking on the ice in
the river/harbor. Lots of Common Mergansers but no Black-tailed Gull.
With the Black-crowned Night Herons in Columbus this morning on my way
north, my January list is 90 after seven birding days.
Jay Lehman, Cincinnati, sent from DROID
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