I made my pilgrimmage to E. 72nd St. in Cleveland today. It was as good as advertised for sure. In about 90 minutes I saw 2 Thayer's gulls, 2 Iceland gulls, glaucous gull, 2 lesser black-backed gulls, an adult herring X great black-backed gull, lots of Bonaparte's and great black-backed gulls, and of course the throngs of ring-billed and herring gulls. Waterfowl in the area were also quite interesting: Am. black ducks, gadwall, 10 n. pintails, canvasbacks, redheads, 2 ring-necked ducks, lesser scaup, 4 ruddy ducks, pied-billed grebe, and 8 Am. coots. Four swans flew in and landed behind Dike 14, they were pretty far away in binoc view. They looked to be mute swans, of all things. I took a look at Burke Airport, but saw nothing of note. I headed east to the Eastlake Power Plant. The lake was completely open there. Diving ducks and gulls were present in modest numbers only. Two double-crested cormorants were a different find. Then I
went SE towards home. On the way, I checked rural areas in Geauga Co. In Huntsburg Twp. were a dark rough-legged hawk, red-tailed hawk, and Am. kestrel. Just south in Middlefield Twp. I saw another dark rough-legged hawk. Finally, here in Poland Twp. (Mahoning Co.) this morning I had 3 pine siskins at the feeders. Later, Craig
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