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I stopped at a few locations at Killdeer Plains on Saturday afternoon.
One area in particular
held a nice concentration of shorebirds. There are a couple of ponds on
the north side
of TH71 near the intersection of TH 108. There is a white barn further
north to use as
a marker. The pond on the left was teeming with shorebirds, including,
nearly 40 Wilson's Snipe,
a White-rumped SP, Wilson's Phalarope, and many more common shorebirds.
The pond on the right held quite a few C. Gallinules, and a Sora.
Conditions looked pretty good there for continued shorebird success.
See you on the trails,
Chris Pierce
N. Olmsted, OH
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