I see that I do not have a photo of this "Eurasian wigeon." So I recant the
seeing of this reddish headed bird which tipped its head toward me while
preening so I could see the white/lightcolored top of head stripe as it
could have been a female American Wigeon.



From: Cynthia Norris [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 8:59 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Jackson Bog, Stark Co.



Jackson Bog area, 3-4pm a lot of silhouetting and sun glare at the lake.



On the trail to and from the boardwalk:  20 crows flying, white-breasted
nuthatch, black-capped chickadee, red-winged blackbirds throughout area can
be heard.



At the lake, of those I could see:  Canada geese 100 [many more on the banks
and in yards], mallards 25, Eurasian wigeon 8, American coot 6, Redheads 26,
black ducks 2, pintail 5, canvasbacks 4; one turkey vulture overhead.

Cynthia Norris

Stark County


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