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Hello!
At about 12:20 PM today while returning to work from lunch, I drove by the area south of the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and Polaris Parkway in Westerville, OH to look for Bald Eagles as a pair attempted to nest there last year in a tree west of the ABB building. No activity was observed near the nest, but as we left, we observed an adult Bald Eagle perched on a limb overhanging Alum Creek just north of where the County Line Road bridge crosses over. It appeared to be watching a group of Mallards feeding in the creek directly below. It was a "life bird" for my son who is visiting from California.
Rob Lowry
Powell, OH
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