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Brad Bolton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Sep 2016 22:09:36 -0400
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I know that pond!  It's too small for a loon to take off from.  I will
check tomorrow morning, but I don't know how to catch/transport a loon.
I'll see if I can contact Larry Rosche.

Brad Bolton, Kent, OH

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 5:51 PM, nancy ortman <
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> Hello All,
>
> My daughter, who is not a birder, says there may be a loon in a small pond
> in front of a housing development in Kent. She drew a bird that looks very
> much like a loon to me. She says it is on Fairchild Avenue, and when
> heading west it is on the right-hand side before the high school. She said
> the pond is tiny, and if it is a loon, I fear it may be trapped and need
> help to get to a larger body of water to take off. Is there anyone who
> lives down that way who could check to see if it is a loon?
> Looking on google maps, she thinks it is the pond located at about 1112
> Fairchild.
> Thanks!
>
> Nancy Ortman, Independence
>
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