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Well, one rain band passed as I hit Lake Barber - I was hoping for a Hamilton
Common Loon - Donald had a lot at East Fork this morning. No luck for me
Here…..at least that’s not number one. Prairie Warbler is now first on my
Hamilton life needs list. For April. Herring gull is now number 6…..
A flock of YR Warblers was nice here.
Lost Bridge was dead. Next time! Forsters tern is number 8 on my Hamilton
Life needs. For April.
Ellis wetlands is getting more water. I wish this rain would go away!
I know…. We need it. May is main shorebird migration anyway.
Still looking good for shorebirds. And yet I just had Killdeer. I am trying
To figure this out here! Where did all the Pecs go?!
I was going to walk at Ellis the opposite way after scanning the fields,
But the weather was closing in again.
Good birding all.
Sandra Keller
Sent from my iPad mini
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