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Mon, 23 Mar 2020 20:49:28 -0400
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FOY Greater Yellowlegs at Proctorville Park this evening.
Wild Turkey were making their roosting calls over the hill and a Brown Thrasher was singing in the yard right at dusk.

The Ohio River levels have been really high the past week and the backwater has started to rescind.  The park area in Proctorville looks incredible right now for shorebirds; hoping it looks the same in a few weeks..

Also, hoping the Sora makes its return soon, and possibly a Rail.  Any Rail would be a new County bird.
 
Bryan Smith
Proctorville, OH

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