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Greetings,
About the only place at BIWA that has any shorebirds to speak of, is
just east of New Bloomington. I don't know how good it will be in a
couple of days because they are starting to do some "re-sculpting" of
the landscape of one of the other area just west of there. GPS:
40.58612,-83.29073
I saw a bunch of killdeer 50+
There were some Yellowlegs and Solitarys and a Semipalmated Sandpiper or
two scattered throughout the "puddle" that is there.
Also saw a cormorant and about a dozen teal in that area.
The area closer to Marion that is below the white pump house held
another bunch of killdeer and that's about it.
Have a great day
Steve
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