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Date: | Mon, 9 Oct 2017 14:10:23 -0400 |
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Spent a couple of hours at LaDue Reservoir this morning. Still a few
shorebirds, though numbers of peeps are shrinking. New for the
season were five dunlin in their winter drab. (One did still have a few dark
streaks on the belly.) Yellowlegs, pectorals, a few confusing peeps, and one
semipalmated plover. Also a scattering of pipits. Not quite a scattering,
just two that I could find. Lots of blackbirds and starlings wheeling around too.
Inga Schmidt
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