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On Monday afternoon, I found about 79 Tundra Swans on the ice at the far
end of East Point of South Bass Island. In open water just to the south of
the point facing Buckeye Island, there were another 20 Tundra Swans in a
small area of open water along with about 15 Canvasback with a large
number of Common Goldeneye and other ducks I couldn't see well enough to
identify. On an adjacent reef, there were approximately 100 Canada Geese
with about 30 Mallards and at least 5 Black Ducks. The few areas of open
water around the island often held Common Goldeneye with two Hooded
Mergansers in the open area south of Perry's Monument at Chapman's Point.
Lisa Brohl
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