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Sun, 11 May 2014 09:26:41 -0400
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It is now 9:20AM Sunday morning. The Eared Grebe is sometimes hard to see because of coming into the backside of the dike between MS3 and the canal. If unable to find it, continue up the road to the dike between MS3 and MS4. Walk across the canal and scope back along the toe of the dike on the southside of MS3. You can not see the grebe from the road when it is at this location. The grebe is presently following the edge of the grass at the waters edge. The grebe is diving constantly, so be patient looking. It is worth it.


Bob Lane / Mahoning County, Ohio                                        
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