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Peggy,
I wonder if you or anyone else here noticed if a family of GBHs were being raised at Lake Runnemede? I so often have seen one at a time there, but never a family before. What you saw sounds like a family group from last year. In any case, I wonder where they do raise their young around here?
Cecelia
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> On Apr 7, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Peggy Madden <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Saw one at Runnemede yesterday in the late afternoon/early evening. First
> saw the black and white pattern, then got a really good, long look of the
> back side with the yellow spot on the rump. Also of note were 5 Great Blue
> Heron, all on the opposite (south) side of the lake from the gazebo. 18
> Ring-necked ducks were still present as well as 2 Pied-billed Grebes (back
> pond) & both Common and Hooded Mergansers.
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>
> Peggy
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