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Mon, 25 Oct 2021 17:15:10 -0400
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that was my goal. I only found one field area that was loaded with
sparrows. The end of Turner Rd. Nothing unusual. no
Clay colored. Field, WC, White throated, song. Did pick
up RC Kinglet and Hermit Thrush for the county. Yes, I county
list.

Except for this one area, the areas I hit were quiet. The weather
closed in - where did that rain come from?! - so I left for home.
I hit East Fork. I don't believe the Phalarope was seen today. I was
scanning quick for say Common Tern. Nope.

Nature notes - still a good variety of butterflies around. I had
six species and good numbers at Indian creek. Monarchs being the
most numerous.

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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