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John Herman <[log in to unmask]>
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John Herman <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Dec 2017 05:57:57 -0500
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Clear Fork Reservoir for gulls is much like Alum Creek reservoir or other
reservoirs relatively near landfills. To see Lesser Black-backed or other
gulls, a birder needs to be at the reservoir the last two hours of daylight
before sunset. The gulls spend most of the daylight at the landfills and
come into the reservoir just before dark.  At other times of the day, few
gulls are present.
Looks like there may be only a few days left before northern Ohio
reservoirs freeze, with low temperatures Tuesday night being brutal.
John Herman

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