I was at Sims Park in Euclid today around 11:10am for an hour.  The snow depth kept me from walking all the way to the pier so I did not look east from there only walked to the stone bench west of the pier.  I could only locate the one female Black Scoter and at least 47 Common Goldeneye and many Red-breasted Mergansers and a few Bufflehead and one immature Bald Eagle flying west. But while I was sitting in the car warming up my hands (east of Henn Mansion) I saw a bird in the bushes just east of the driveway (going to pier) just north of the parking lot near the metal trash containers and instead of what I figured was a junco it was a Yellow-rumped Warbler slowly moving around the thickety bushes--   

Nancy Anderson, Richmond Hts--https://www.flickr.com/photos/nancy_a/



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