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The Bellevue ponds along 292 are now down to one pond - only the area to the
northwest of the road/rail intersection has water. The southwest quadrant was
still damp enough to interest about 75 killdeer and an American pipit. The
water's edge had more killdeer, many least sandpipers, a few pectoral
sandpipers, two spotted sandpipers, two short-billed dowitchers, at least 30
yellowlegs (both greater and lesser) and two more pipits.
Craig Caldwell
Westlake
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