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Hi all:  After our Greater Mohican Aububon Society monthly bird walk at Byers Woods in Ashland (the best bird we had was a Red-breasted Nuthatch), I stopped at Funk Bottoms WA in Wayne County.  On Wilderness Road, not along the road, but on the road between puddles were the following:

15 Killdeer 
1 Lesser Yellowlegs
2 Solitary Sandpipers
1 RUDDY TURNSTONE
2 Spotted Sandpipers
3 Semi-palm Sandpipers
4 Least Sandpipers
1 Pectoral Sandpiper

The fields beside the road were too flooded in spots and too overgrown in others, so the birds found the muddy road to be suitable habitat.  Also present were 14 BLACK TERNS (half of which landed for awhile in the road with the shorebirds).  Three Caspian Terns were also there.

Su Snyder, Wooster

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