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I was told by someone who monitors ships for the Navy it was a stowaway on
a recent ship arrival
On Mar 16, 2016 10:30 AM, "Andrew Sewell" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Once again, Cleveland is hosting a great rarity. I've been wondering just
> how it got here. Did this bird make its way from the east coast along the
> St. Lawrence Seaway, across Lake Ontario, until it settled on Cleveland?
> Did it hitch a ride on shipping along the way? It seems improbable that it
> flew over the Appalachians.
>
> What do people think is the likeliest way this bird ended up in Ohio?
>
> Andy Sewell
> Columbus
>
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