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Was reported there again this afternoon by a couple friends. So maybe
Sticking around the area? Breeding at Gilmore? Who knows. I will try there
Sunday afternoon. I might have had it this afternoon. I had 2 corms. One
Looked interesting. I had inadequate looks as it was up for 1/2 second. Then
Diving again. Well, good feeding there! I park, set up my scope, scan
Again, and scan again. Gone…..
Neotropic corm is expanding greatly. Like Limpkin.
There’s also bobolinks at Fernald. Hamilton county. That would be a county
Bird. But the neotropic comes first!
Good birding all!
Sandra Keller
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