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Larry Gara and I checked the Caesar Creek beach this morning and did NOT
find the Franklin's Gll that has been present for over a month. The usual
suspects (250 Ring-billed Gulls, 10 Herring Gulls, and 20 Bonaparte's Gulls)
were present. We don't believe we overlooked the bird. It may have been
foraging in a differnet part of the lake, but it usually sticks close to the
ring-bills.
From Harveysburg Road, we found little except for three Horned Grebes and a
juvenile Surf Scoter. The scoter was a mix of chocolate brown colors with
one amorphous spot behind the bill and below the eye and another behind the
ear.
Cheers,
Bob
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Robert D Powell
Congress Farm Research Institute
Wilmington, OH, USA
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