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 Steve and I visited Lake Logan last night around 4:00 p.m. Lake Lo


 Steve and I visited Lake Logan last night around 4:00 p.m. Lake Logan is located just off of US-33, exit 664 in Hocking County. You have to love those Loons!!

1 Common Loon
~40 Hooded Mergansers
~30 Canada Geese (smaller race)
5 Great Blue Herons
10 Pied-billed Grebes
12 Killdeer
6 American Crows
1 Red-tailed Hawk
6 Mute Swans (year round residents)
~20 Mallards
8 Mourning Doves
2 Belted Kingfishers
8 Ringed-billed Gulls
And A Partridge in a pear tree. Merry Christmas and Happy birding.

Leah Edinger   

Henry Ward Beecher, an eminent 19th-century American preacher andnaturalist, once said that if human beings wore wings and feathers,very few would be clever enough to be crows.

And any crow could tell you that is true. 


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