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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 9 Aug 2007 12:36:27 EDT561_US-ASCII August 9 - 9:15 - 10 a.m.

Many more shorebirds today. Located mostly in the grassy mudflats in the
middle of the "lake". Best viewed from the last viewing area down the long
grassy hill--not the gravel path hill.

STILT SANDPIPERS - 3
Lesser yellowlegs - 10
Greater yellowlegs - 5
Least sandpipers - 12
Semipalmated sandpipers - 7
Pectoral sandpipers - 18
Solitary sandpipers - 6
Killdeer - 100++
Great blue herons - 10
Wood ducks
Mallards
Canada geese
Cooper's hawk - keeping things moving! [...]37_9Aug200712:36:[log in to unmask]
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Tuesday night, August 14, 9:00 PM, the Discovery Channel's show "Dirty  Jobs"
is titled "Vomit Island Workers."  It features Black Swamp Bird
Observatory's work banding herons on West Sister Island.

From the website:
"Mike Rowe gets dirty as he braves the untamed world of Vomit Island, a
place where few have ever been and even fewer would ever want to go. Mike's
mission is to help band and count newly hatched Herons on the poo covered  island."

Last year, the show featured Kristin Stanford and her research on the Lake
Erie Water Snake.  It was excellent; a great mixture of fun and  information.
Tomorrow's show should be great, too.

Sheryl Young





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