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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 18 Aug 2007 16:50:13 -0500673_iso-8859-1 The waters have receded lower than ever at WBSP. It appears that the shorebird numbers are building again. Knapp Road Black bellied plover (molting) Lesser Yellowlegs-12 Semipalmated S.2-4 Least 5 Killdeer 40+ Great Egret-1 Pectoral-3 DCCO-8 Cableline Road (creek mudflat) Green Herons-8 Lesser Yellowlegs Killdeer Wild turkey-12-15 Solitary S. -3 Rock Springs launch RBGU Semipalmated plover-2 Killdeer East end launch nearest the dam. There were several modest flocks of peeps and Killdeers working the shore, east of boat launch. Hordes of mixed swallows on the open water. [...]40_18Aug200716:50: [log in to unmask] |
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I was thinking of doing an shorebirds excursion to northwest Ohio soon,
so I checked the ohio-birds archives to see what's there. I found very
few recent reports (four in August). Can someone fill me in re. current
shorebird habitat at
Ottawa Nat'l Wildlife Refuge
Metzger Marsh
Magee Marsh
Medusa Marsh
Pipe Creek WA
Pickerel Creek WA
farm fields
others?
Thanks.
Bruce Bowman
Ann Arbor, MI
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