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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 15 Jul 2009 13:42:14 -0400528_us-ascii ?With much trepidation and doubt I struck off this morning to the reported place (thanks Renee!) in Guernsey co. near the small burg of Derwent. I arrived later than I should have but it wasn't a problem, at about 9:30 am in my bins I saw the bird standing on a small log near the middle front of the wetland north of the railroad tracks. The bird is mostly grayish brown with a white belly and rump with an orange gray bill and white spot on its crown, it kind of blends in. Got digiscope videos and pics while I [...]38_15Jul200913:42: [log in to unmask] |
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There was a breeding plumaged Black Tern at the Barrett Paving gravel pits in West Carrollton today. Also present were 2 Lesser Yellowlegs, 4 Least Sandpipers, 1 adult and 2 young Spotted Sandpipers, 5 Killdeer.
Rick Asamoto
Miamisburg
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