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I first saw a Caspian Tern at Punderson State Park Lake about 3;00pm and watched it fish for 5 min before it flew away. I suspected it might go less than 1 mile away to rest on the only sand spit in the county (Little Punderson Lake - lake drained for repairs). I took pictures of 3 adults and 2 juv which I will post tonight.
Please be courteous if you go there as this is a private community. Birders are tolerated as long as we remember our manners.
Not much else there but Killdeer and an occasional sandpiper or Semi-palm Plover.
Thanks,
Matt Valencic
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