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I just had a group of three Common Eiders, 1 male and 2 females, pass close
by heading east. I was able to get them in my scope and follow them out of
sight. The male was spectacular in plumage. I was also able to follow the
females and head shapes looked good for common also. They were heading east
at a good clip.
I have seen several hundred waterfowl so far this morning, mostly mergansers
and scaup. There have been a handful of scoters. Duck flocks are pretty
widely scattered. No brant so far but three small swan flocks. Also of
note was a pomarine jaeger and 4 lesser black-backed gulls. Every day has
been different.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
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