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Nick Newberry
July 10, 2020

Mt. Sharon Road Pond

Nick Newberry
July 10, 2020

This farm pond is worth checking in winter, due to it often having large flocks of Canada Geese, which may harbor rarer species on occasion. So far none such species have been found but this is definitely one of the most promising spots for finding a Snow, Cackling or even rarer species in the county.

eBird Hotspot: Mt. Sharon Road Pond

—Drew Chaney

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