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Oops... I meant whooper cranes in my earlier post. Swans, cranes, geese . .
. when they start following ultralight aircraft around on "migration" I get
all confused and befuddled. At least I consistently confused the two species
throughout both the the subject line and the text of the message. Sorry for
the confusion...
Take care,
---Dean Rusk, I mean, Mike Busam
West Chester, OH
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From: "Mike Busam" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "Miami Univ Zoo 408 A (Prof D Russell) Spring 02 created 11/28/2001
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Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 1:14 PM
Subject: Ohio whooper swans
Greetings... There's more detailed information about the peregrinations of
the whooper swans that wandered into and out of and into and out of Ohio
last week: http://www.operationmigration.org/Field_Journal.html
I've also been told that someone saw 6 to 8 whooper swans fly over their
home in Friendship, Ohio, which is in Scioto County on April 5, around 7:00
p.m. I think the birds were following the Scioto River.
Take care,
---Mike Busam
West Chester, OH
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