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I stopped at Lorain Harbor this afternoon. At the impoundment there were
quite a few shorebirds, however with it being overgrown in spots they aren't
real easy to spot. There was a single American avocet standing in the water
and a Wilson's phalarope nearby. I saw a few peeps also. An immature eagle
flew by and about 50-60 shorebirds got up. Most were peeps, but there were
also two stilt sandpipers and couple lesser yellowlegs. I didn't stay long
due to the approaching thunderstorm.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
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