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I spent this morning scoping Hoover reservoir. At all stops there were
numbers of common loons, totalling about 80 birds.
The highlight was a single RED-THROATED LOON feeding north of Oxbow Island.
I didn't see it until my third scan through the common loons there, so keep
trying if you miss it at first.
There were also pied-billed grebes at all stops, totaling around 25 birds.
Horned grebes were concentrated at the north end of the reservoir, where I
counted 10. Other waterfowl included about 200 hooded mergansers, all at
the extreme north end of the reservoir.
Good birding,
John
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John Kuenzli
Dept. of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
The Ohio State University
300 Aronoff Laboratory
318 W. 12th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
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