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Most unusual sighting around Lorain today was a sizeable movement of a Lapland Longspurs - 110 total, including a flock of 75 birds headed west. There are a good 10,000 gulls congregated here at the moment, including 75 Bonaparte's still at the river mouth, but nothing unusual, save one Lesser Black-backed. No Snowys.
Along the Lorain Co. lakefront today, Common Mergansers & Great Black-backed Gulls are starting to build in appreciable numbers.
Gabe Leidy
Sheffield Lake
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