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I took a brief visit to Hoover Reservoir yesterday to check out the lake for
anything interesting that might have blown in with the winds on Saturday. I
stopped at Oxbow and the boardwalk, and saw loads of cormorants and gulls. I
noted two large rafts of ducks way out in the middle of the reservoir - too
far away to ID for sure, but they were probably Ring-necked Ducks and Scaup.
I also had two Red-breasted Mergansers, 11 Horned Grebes, about 20 Great
Blue Herons (seem to be roosting in the woods east of the Osprey platform),
and two Common Loons. No Ancient Murrelets though - you have to go to the
Upper Peninsula for that one.
Andrew R. Sewell, MS, RPA
Principal Investigator
Historical/Industrial Archaeology
Hardlines Design Company
4608 Indianola Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43214
ph. (614)-784-8733
fax (614)-784-9336
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