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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 13 Aug 2010 09:47:57 -0400505_us-ascii Hello Everyone, If you're planning on making the trip to see if the Arctic Tern is still around at Maumee Bay State Park, (I haven't heard of any sightings of the bird since yesterday morning), you might want to plan enough time for a walk at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. I just received word from Mark Shieldcastle that while scouting for tomorrow's Hike The Dikes he spotted a Little Blue Heron on Refuge Unit 8a. The bird was with a group of 33 Snowy Egrets. [...]41_13Aug201009:47: [log in to unmask] |
Date: | Wed, 11 Aug 2010 23:42:28 -0400 |
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Now that I'm back home, just a couple of other notes on the Arctic Tern. Be sure to take a look at Kenn + Jen's photos (I forgot my camera) and note the bill color- as Kenn stated if you were looking for a "breeding" Arctic Tern, you might be confused by many of the Common's that have lost the black tip on their bill- the bill on this bird is very dark. Also, there were flocks of terns (Common and Forster's) on the main beach, on the water, and on the beach of the "lagoon" just south of the beach while I was there- all these spots are worth checking. Also a lot were flying overhead and out over the lake. The last place I saw the Arctic was flying out and landing with the flock on the water.
Also of note were a Greater Yellowlegs and a Spotted Sandpiper on the shore of the "lagoon"
Good luck!
Steve Landes
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