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Yesterday afternoon on my way to work well over 100 Golden Plover were seen in a flooded farm field on the western edge of Upper Sandusky. 

TH110 is the road directly west of SR199. The field is at the intersection of old US30. 

Wyandot Co. seems to be a good location for Golden Plover with over 680 seen earlier in the week at the Longbrake wetlands.

With birds migrating, morels popping, and crappie biting, I don't know if I should grab bincos, a mesh bag, or a fishing pole when I head out this time of year!

Rick Counts
Wyandot Co.

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