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Sat, 21 Aug 2021 14:42:54 -0400
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Mary C. Jen Broom and I hit various spots at East Fork. No migrant warblers!
Nice look at a Prothonotary. But they breed there. The goal here was the
Neotropic Corm for my friends. No luck! Where does that bird disappear too??

We got the scoop from Ric on south beach and shorebirds and terns.
Pec was nice there. One Caspian. The usual RB Gulls.

Etc. Slow passerine wise. Stuff is around. Mourning, BT Blue, etc. from
other birders and areas.

I might skip church and hit Armleder real early Sunday......

Mary and I hit the Clermont county airport on the drive home.
Habitat looks good for the grasspipers. None for us though. I want
an Uppie!

Good birding all.

Sandra Keller

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