Much obliged to Brian, Paul, and Jay for setting me straight.  I would
recommend this are to birders, as it is easily combined with Oxbow, Miami
Whitewater wetlands, and Fernald for an amusing day's bird watching.

Cheers,

Bob


On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Bob Powell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> There have been some interesting reports coming out of Lost Bridge,
> presumably lost in extreme southwest Ohio.  I went down to try to find it
> yesterday, but I'm pretty sure I didn't succeed.  There is a "Lost Bridge"
> annotated on Google Maps southwest of Cleves, but I couldn't find a way
> into it.  I asked the gate worker at Shawnee Lookout.  His directions led
> me to a bridge that didn't look in the least lost.  It crossed the Great
> Miami River and just on the other side there was a large shallow
> impoundment that looked like a sand pit associated with an ODOT garage.
>  There were actually a few shorebirds there, but I am not at all sure that
> it is the right place.  Can someone in the Cincinnati area post definitive
> directions?
>
> Much obliged,
>
> Bob
>
> --
> Robert D Powell
> Congress Farm Research Institute
> Wilmington, OH, USA
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>
> Nulla dies sine aves
>



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