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Date: | Wed, 27 Sep 2023 18:27:07 -0400 |
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And checking the habitat. That cattail marsh spot still looks excellent!
The rain added somewhat to the water levels there. It will be a long
While before that spot is flooded again. That’s how dry it is down here.
Seward Rd. Spot is dry. That surprised me.
Anyway - nothing new for the big year - 10 species of shorebird
Including Pecs, Snipe, both Yellowlegs, Semipalm plover, and a
Lone WR Sandpiper.
I'll check when I can - I missed those Ruddy Turnstones, so could
use them. LB Dow, H. Godwit - that would be a state bird!
Good birding all.
Sandra Keller
Sent from my iPad mini
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