Saturday January 21st - "January 100"?

 

Saturday January 21st – “January 100"?

          After our previous excursion we realized that our total number of species for the year was now at 84.  This meant we had a realistic possibility of attaining the January 100 if we went into chase mode.  We couldn’t help ourselves and took a trip to Lorain where we saw many Bonaparte’s Gulls and a Common Loon.  We continued on to the Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve and after a lot of hiking, we finally found a Red-necked Grebe.  Unfortunately, Mike’s camera was not working, and he wasn’t able to get any pictures.  We think it had something to do with the cold, damp weather.

                                           Distant view of a Red-necked Grebe                                                                                                                 (photo taken last year)




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  1. That is a great and difficult find!

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    1. We walked almost all the way around the impoundment before we got great view of the Red-necked Grebe. It is a special bird.

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