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Mon, 2 Mar 2015 08:25:39 -0500
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There have were several red-winged blackbirds (mostly males but a few females) at the yellow-headed blackbird site in Montgomery county last Thursday.

David A. Brinkman, M. Ed.
Cincinnati, OH 

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> On Mar 1, 2015, at 10:47 PM, jen brumfield <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Freezup-doldrums continue across the board for NE Ohio, but small pockets of activity continue to keep folks hopeful for far far better days to come. Eastlake Power Plant warm water outflow continues to host a female HARLEQUIN DUCK, but sightings are off and on here as they have been through the 2014/2015 winter period. Avon Lake Power Plant has had more regular coverage, with a few Long-tailed Ducks and up to two dozen White-winged Scoters (Gabe Leidy), singular Glaucous and Iceland Gulls, and impressive numbers of diving ducks. Bird numbers fluctuate there daily. The Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland, particularly around Scranton Road Park, has been offering up better gulling conditions the past couple of days. Chuck Slusarcyzk Jr found 6 Glaucous Gulls along the stretch today, and Iceland Gulls have been numbering 2-4 this week. An adult male Long-tailed Duck off of Jefferson Street in the flats/Tremont has been well-photographed. At least two Common Redpolls continue to visit a private residence in Rocky River. For those That continue to ask, Snowy Owls have not been seen in the region for many weeks now.
> 
> May the first Red-winged Blackbirds be with you- 
> jb
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> JB
> CLE, OH
> www.jenbrumfield.com
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