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Date: | Sat, 4 Oct 2008 15:21:59 EDT |
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Hello!
I just returned from Englewood Metro Park where I observed the Long-Billed
Dowitcher at the previously reported location. I arrived at about 12:30 PM
and immediately saw the LBDO actively feeding along the far shore of the
shrinking lake. I observed it from three other vantage points and when I left at
about 1:15 PM, it had just tucked itself in for a one-legged afternoon siesta.
Just reading Ed and Bev's posting on not seeing it this morning just
confirms the adage that timing (and sometimes luck) is everything.
Rob Lowry
Powell, Ohio
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