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I birded Conneaut Harbor and along Conneaut Creek today. There are still
some shorebirds migrating along the lake. I had 1 semipalmated plover, 2
killdeer, 1 spotted sandpiper, 1 semipalmated sandpiper, 6 peeps (probably
all semipalmated) and 2 white-rumped. The birds all moved through between
7:30-8:30. By 78:30, only a killdeer was left. Also of note there was 1
Bonaparte's, 1 great black-backed, 6 Caspian terns, 1 common tern, and 17
bald eagles. Not really much problems with dog walkers or anything, the
birds just were stopping briefly and heading on.
I was mapping a property along Conneaut Creek in Monroe township and saw and
heard a worm-eating warbler. Also of note were dark-eyed juncos,
black-throated green and cerulean warblers.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
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