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Sandra Keller <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jan 2022 18:06:14 -0500
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I keep hoping for Tundra Swans there. Someday! Lodge Pond was mostly
frozen, but species at the edges. Wigeon, Gadwall, Bufflehead, Shovelers,
etc. Weapons pond was mostly open and loaded. Picked up Redhead, etc.
2 drake Pintail were on the little Weapons Pond. My name for it as I don't know
what all the ponds are called!

Lost Bridge was slow. No Herring Gull...... I'll be curious to see how all
this construction plays out there. Hopefully better for the birds!

I hit two close spots along the river in Kentucky. I want to start learning 
Kentucky. Four new birds - Bufflehead, Hooded Merg, Ring billed Gull,
and Rock Pigeon. And lots of Who Dey signs. Actually took me a minute
to realize they weren't for our Snowy Owl! 

Good birding all. Big freeze coming again.

Sandra Keller

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