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I stopped by LaDue Reservoir at the Auburn Rd pull-off this morning. There
were loads of shorebirds on the flats west of the bridge. The IDs I was
certain of were:
Least sandpiper (many)
Semipalmated sandpiper (a few)
Lesser yellowlegs (many)
Solitary sandpiper (at least 2)
Pectoral sandpiper (at least 2)
Semipalmated plover (at least 2)
Killdeer (lots)
There also were a couple of great blue herons, wood ducks, mallards, a
green heron, tree swallows, barn swallows, and a single ring-billed gull.
Also, minutes after I got there an osprey flew in carrying breakfast. It
dined in the tall, dead tree (ash maybe?) at the far western end of the
flats.
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