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I had a Red Knot at the inland beach at Maumee Bay State Park east of
Toledo this morning, Sept. 3. Also present were a Sanderling, 2  Semipalmated
Sandpipers, 2 Least Sandpipers, 2 Semipalmated Plovers, and some  Killdeer.

Last Thursday, I had an American Avocet at this same spot (I didn't report
this bird at the time because no sooner had I spotted it amidst the gulls
and terns on the beach than it rose up and flew high off to the south).

This seems to be a good spot to keep an eye on for unusual  shorebirds.

Darlene Friedman
Novi, MI

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