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I stopped by this afternoon, and this open-water area below the dam is still the best spot around on the east side of Columbus for waterfowl.  Numbers were not quite as spectacular as last week, but diversity may even be better.  Included in the waterbirds below the dam were
Canada Geese - 20
Mallard - 120
Black Duck - 6
N.Shoveler - 15
Gadwall - 3
American Wigeon - 8
Bufflehead - 7
Common Goldeneye - 2
Common Merganser - 1 male
Red-br.Mergansers - 4 males
Hooded Merganser - 16+
Common Loon - 1 feeding in spillway pool
Herring Gull - 2
Ring-billed Gull - 15

The nearby Hoover Nature Trail presented a wintry landscape, but still had 5 E.Bluebirds, 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler, and 1 Pileated Woodpecker, along with the usual numbers of chickadees, titmice, & other woodpeckers.  Ground-feeding sparrows & juncos were virtually absent, given the extensive snow cover here

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