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Al La Sala <[log in to unmask]>
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Al La Sala <[log in to unmask]>
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A little while age I was driving down Lazelle Rd. when three swans on the 
pond near the northeast corner of Sancus and Lazelle caught my eye.  
Iexpected to see two because a pair of mute swans has been hanging out in 
the area.  I thought one of them looked like it had a black bill so I 
pulled into the driveway of Autozone to get a closer look.  Sure enough it 
was a trumpeter swan.  There seemed to be a turf war going on between the 
two species.  This is the second time recently that I have seen trumpeter 
swans in the Columbus area.  Are they expanding their range southward?  
The only ducks and geese on the pond were mallards and Canada geese.

Al La Sala
Columbus, OH

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