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Andy Avram and I birded Lake Erie Bluffs this morning. It was relatively quiet with not a lot of bird activity flying overhead. The lake was also slow, but there was some movement. The most interesting bird was a merlin flying out quite a way from shore. It flying west very low over the water. we saw it briefly fly up as if chasing something, but we didn't see anything. Also of note were 6 swans that flew directly overhead heading south. They never called at all. we never could relocate them to get an ID. My thoughts were trumpeter swans. there were quite a few horned grebes on the lake and a few loons. Andy saw a few fox sparrows earlier. The northern shrikes have not been seen since last week.
John Pogacnik
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