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Sun, 5 Dec 2021 18:44:04 -0500
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Is still there. Found a couple days ago by Kirk D. The geese actually do
“hide” a bit. I only saw 60 geese and no Ross's until I walked down to the
waters edge. They were up against the edge. And the Ross's came onto
the grass there. A barge with coal was it came through. I think that
helped push the birds close to the Ohio edge. Most of the geese - including
the Ross's took off later. They put down out of view in the river. So if
anyone looking and doesn't' see the Ross's, it could just be out of sight. 

239 for the Sw Ohio big year! Hopefully 240 is an Allens! 

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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