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Thursday, Oct. 29:
The nearly 2 inches of rain that we received earlier this week has left a
very large shallow 'puddle' at the north end of the 'pond' and seems to be
attracting shorebirds again.
Greater yellowlegs - 6
Lesser yellowlegs - 15
Pectoral sp - 16
Dunlins - 10
Semipalmated sp - 1
Killdeer - many, many
Great blue herons - 20
American pipits - 20+
Northern pintail - 1m, 1f
Green-winged teal - 25+
Blue-winged teal - 8
Mallards - 30+
Canada geese - way too many
Northern flicker - 1 poking around in the mud; 2 flying by
Sharp-shinned hawk
Eastern bluebirds - 3
Turkey vultures - 3
Downy, pileated, and red-bellied woodpeckers
Ed Neubauer, Dian Alexander
Englewood, Ohio
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