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The Eurasian Wigeon remains as reported yesterday on the north side of Clark
Road as it crosses Killbuck Marsh. It is among a sizable group of American
Wigeons. This bird is close and easily seen with binoculars.
Along with an excellent assortment of ducks, 1000s of Canada Geese, a dozen
or so Tundra Swans, maybe 4 Bald Eagles, special sightings at Funk were:
One blue phase Snow Goose
Two Cackling Geese
Two Sandhill Cranes
The Funk Bottoms area is extraordinarily dry and thus the birds are far away
where the water begins. Scopes are therefore required. The above-mentioned
specialties were seen from the causeway rather than the tower, and luck with
lighting also made a big difference. No Greater White-fronted Geese were
seen.
Suzanne Wagner, Mentor
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