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There were two purple sandpipers on the west breakwall at Conneaut Harbor. Not much else there other than a few Bonaparte's gulls feeding at the mouth of the creek and a few ring-billed gulls sitting around and the usual common waterfowl. The only other bird of not was a young peregrine that was also hanging around the west break wall. It scared. The sandpipers up once, but did not pursue them.
John Pogacnik
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