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I'm headed home now and just stopped to send this message. The Piping
Plover is still present. He's spent the morning going up and down
the entire shoreline. As I left he was as the beginning of the
shoreline as you first enter....in the sand. There was a Whimbrel
that made a brief appearance before I got there. Also Greater and
Lesser Yellowlegs, Sanderling, Semipalmated Plover, and Least
Sandpiper. These also made appearances. The Baird's Sandpiper and
Avocet had not been sighted by 9:15,
Lana Hays
Northern Kentucky
www.lanahays.com
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