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Hello all,
This is a few days late but after talking with a few people thought it
would be noteworthy to share.
On August 25, around 8 p.m. I observed a large concentration of Killdeer
moving from east to west at my home in Graytown, Ohio (NW Ohio ). The total
after the entire flock moved over head was 66. I have never seen that many
Killdeer on the wing at the same time. It was a really cool experience.
Lester Peyton
Outreach Director
Black Swamp Bird Observatory
419-898-4070 Ext. 206
www.bsbo.org
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