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Sun, 2 Mar 2014 18:05:22 -0500
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My wife and I saw a flock of at least 200 Red Winged Blackbirds this
afternoon.  They were feeding on corn stubble in a field next to Scioto
Park on U.S36 in Delaware County.  Then as we were driving west bound on
Section Line Rd we saw a large white swan flying west. It was not a great
Egret b/c it flew with its neck straight out and we could definitely see
its black feet.  According to iBird Pro the only possibility is a Tundra
Swan.  Can this be correct?

Les Chambers
Delaware OH


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