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Date: | Fri, 21 Feb 2014 00:43:12 +0000 |
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At around 5:30 PM this evening, there was one male Long-Tailed Duck on the Muskingum River in Muskingum County. Best viewing was from Gene Cox Memorial Drive , about ½ mile east of N. Dresden Road. Other waterfowl located in the same area included:
2 - Trumpeter Swans
2 - American Widgeon
2 - Green Winged Teel
6 - Mallards
8 - Common Mergansers
10 - Ring Necked Ducks
30 - Common Goldeneyes - Mostly Males
1 - Coot
A few hundred Canada Geese - in corn fields along the river
And one adult Bald Eagle watching guard over the whole group from a nearby tree.
This area has been loaded this winter with geese and swans. There have also been a number of Scaup, Common Mergansers, Red Breasted Mergansers, Common Goldeneyes, and Pied Billed Grebes here over the past 3 weeks. There have also been a couple Snow Geese in the goose flocks. Got some great pictures of one here last night.
Brad Perkins
Nashport, Ohio
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