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I've been checking my local stretch of the Mahoning R. about every other day this winter. I've found no great rarities, there, but birding has been interesting. Today I found: Canada geese, mallards, 3 Am. black ducks, 7 ring-necked ducks, lesser scaup, 3 hooded mergansers, common merganser, and pied-billed grebe. Also, the male yellow-bellied sapsucker is still a regular visitor to my suet feeder in Poland Twp. Craig Holt
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