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Wed, 25 Feb 2015 12:11:29 -0800
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I and a couple others spent a half hour scoping the open water.  Yesterday's masses of ducks have departed, leaving a moderate number of representatives behind.  Mallards, red-breasted and common mergansers, a couple bufflehead, a few lesser scaup, some common goldeneye and redheads (no more than 100 of anything); ring-billed, herring, and great black-backed gulls plus what I think is a great black-backed X herring hybrid.

Craig Caldwell
Editor, The Ohio Cardinal
Ohio Ornithological Society

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