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Hello all,
This morning along County Rd 65/County Home Rd, Jed Burtt spotted a
shorebird flying in the cornfield on the north side of the road, just west
of the large bend in the road. We almost assumed it was just a Killdeer
since it was raining and we were driving at 50 mph. However, I was unsure
because it had overall gray/white plumage. Then, it turned in flight and I
saw a pair of black lines on the sides of its body, just at the base of the
wings. Immediately I knew it was a BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, and I pulled over
so the class and Bill Heck could get a look.
Sorry I did not assemble the Rare Bird Alert for this week. I am currently
in the last week of class with final exams around the corner. Furthermore,
I'll be in South and Central America for part of the summer, and I will not
be able to continue as the editor for the Rare Bird Alert. We'll need to
find a new editor.
Good birding,
Sean
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Sean Williams, '11
Undergraduate of Ornithology of Dr. Jed Burtt
Ohio Wesleyan University
HWCC 724
Delaware, OH 43015
617-470-4094
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