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Tue, 12 Aug 2008 09:22:12 -0500
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Hi everyone,

A lighter response to the exchange of interesting notes of shorebird
migration: Here in Colombia, last week I saw my first Spotted Sandpiper. Of
course, I don¹t know for a fact that it is a migrant‹I don¹t really have
information on resident spotties‹but my best guess is that it¹s an early
migrant. In a month or so, the place where I work will see lots of them.

The city of Medellín, where I just worked for a few weeks, is full of great
Kiskadees and Vermillion Flycatchers‹I never thought I would wish a
Vermillion Flycatcher to be another bird...

Best wishes,


Steve
Usually in Cuyahoga County, but today in El Chocó
 
 
 

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