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The duck diversity in Darke County has been good the past 2 weeks. We
haven't seen huge numbers, but some of our wet areas have had 3 to 7 kinds
of waterfowl. The shorebirds have started this week with Gr. and Lesser
Yellowlegs, Snipe, and Pectoral Sandpipers. Last week, I found Ring-billed
and Bonepart Gulls.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 11:04 PM, Eric Elvert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So I have a question for the more seasoned bird watchers. With the next to
> nonexistent winter we had and the early arrival of warmer weather. Where
> have all the dang ducks gone. Have all the waterfowl already passed on
> through? I know down in my neck of the woods they have been hard to come
> by. I've been hitting all my local spots almost daily and more often than
> not there's just nothing. Is it because there's so much open water that
> everything is so spread out, did the big numbers just never happen or have
> they migrated north already. Or is it something im completely missing. Well
> regardless of where all the waterfowl have gone I'm gonna keep on Standing
> and Scanning all the water I can.
>
> Warm Winters Stink!!!
>
> Bird On!!!
>
> Eric Elvert
> Dayton, Oh
>
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