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This morning, March 8, I drove around Seneca Lake - at the large pond on the south east end of Seneca Lake on Route 147, I must have hit the right moment.
On all of the species, they were spread out and mixed together, so it was difficult to get a good count.
1 Pied Billed Grebe
Canada Geese
several Gadwall
a few Red Headed Ducks
at least 12 Ring Necked Ducks
12 or more American Widgeon
Northern Shovelers a number of them
Common Golden eye
Mallards
Bufflehead
Common Mergansers
Tree Swallows
At the Seneca Lake Park -
10 lesser scaup
one Horned Grebe
2 Ring Billed Gulls
a number Turkey Vultures flying around
Near the dam:
a few Buffleheads
several Common Mergansers
1 Red Tailed Hawk
On the rest of my drive around th lake:
Robins
Blue Jays
Red Winged Blackbirds
Starlings
Crows
1 Kestrel
Did spy some large rafts of ducks - too far out to tell what they were.
Sharon Hanse
Barnesville, Ohio
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