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    Posted: 14 January 2010 at 7:54pm
The Toledo Naturalists' Association has a nice list of field trips scheduled for 2010.  I will post reminders in this forum of upcoming trips as well as any changes, additions, or cancellations.  As always, there is a complete list of 2010 Field Trips on the TNA Website.  

Come join us this Sunday for Winter Gulls and Ducks with Steve Stockford.  It looks like the weather will be decent and there should be birds around.  See you there!

Sunday, January 17, 8:30 a.m. Winter Gulls and Ducks
- (Note- This trip was originally scheduled for Saturday, January 16th but has been changed to Sunday, January 17th) Depending on ice conditions on the lake and river, we could see up to fifteen species of ducks and a nice variety of winter gulls such as Glaucous, Iceland, and Lesser Black-backed Gulls. Potential areas to visit include Bayshore Power Plant, north Toledo (Lotus Drive, etc.), the Maumee River and Erie Power. Dress warmly, pack your favorite hot beverage, and meet leader Steve Stockford at 8:30 a.m. at the public access on Bayshore Road in Oregon, just east of the power plant. This trip will be dependent on birds, ice conditions, and weather. Please check www.rarebird.org, or www.toledonaturalist.org web sites or call the Rare Bird Alert Hotline (419-877-9640) for announcements on cancellations.
Sherrie Duris
Field Trip Coordinator/Webmaster
The Toledo Naturalists'Association
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