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Robert Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 20 Jan 2018 13:36:47 -0500
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I checked a few areas along the Scioto River west of Columbus, focusing on
Marble Cliff and Griggs Dam park.  Most of the river is ice-free, and still
has decent numbers of waterfowl waiting for other areas to thaw out.  These
included:

Canada Geese - large flocks at both sites
CommonGoldeneye - Marble Cliff had 5 while the river below Griggs Dam had
12+
CommonMerganser - 2 females were at Marble Cliff, while 1 male and 5
females graced Griggs
Red-br.Mergansers - 2 were on the river below Griggs Dam
Hooded Merganser - strangely, the least common merganser, with only a few
at each spot.
Ring-necked Ducks - big flock of nearly 200 birds along the river at Marble
Cliff
Lesser Scaup - 1 male mixed in with the Ring-necks
Redhead - 12 males mixed in with the Ring-necks

Not much else around; landbirds were unexceptional other than scattered
flocks of Blue Jays, which was unusual along the river here.

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