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While boating/birding the Cedar Point breakwall out of Sandusky Bay this morning
I saw one Male Ruddy Turnstone busy feeding at the very end of the breakwall where the concrete surface is flat.
In my boat I was able to approach within 20 feet and it never stopped feeding.
Also on the breakwall was one Great Black-Backed Gull and numerous Ring Billed Gulls and Herring Gulls,
Double -Crested Cormorants. Nearby sitting on various navigation buoy's were many Common Terns.
A few miles out on the lake were two Bonaparte's Gulls.
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