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Date: | Sun, 18 Sep 2011 09:30:16 -0700 |
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There were 11 shorebird & 15 warbler sp. at the impoundment, this morning. Shorebird highlights included Black-bellied Plover (3), White-rumped Sandpiper, & Long-billed Dowitcher (juv.). There was a nice warbler movement last night along the immediate lakefront, and the woodlot was hopping with fresh arrivals, including parula, Black-throated Blue and Blackpoll Warblers in full song!
At Lakeview Park in Lorain a massive Common Tern movement occurred from 9:00-9:30 this morning, with easily 1000 birds passing in the time frame. The coolest part about this movement was that it started far offshore with scattered flocks, when all of a sudden the birds began concentrating and moving straight south at my position on the beach. Soon there was a massive tern flock swirling just offshore which I estimated at 800 birds at one point...truly a WOW moment!
Construction will be occuring at Lorain again tomorrow, and birders will most likely be asked to leave the property.
Good birding -
Gabe Leidy
Sheffield Lk
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