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Ethan Rising <[log in to unmask]>
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>Sent: Oct 12, 2015 4:47 PM
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>Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Franklin's Gull
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>The gull was still present on north end of beach about 4:30 but after beachgoers flushed the group a few times it took off. Last seen flying southwest, into the wind, and gaining altitude. Hope it returns.
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>Carl Winstead
>Galloway
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>>From: Doreene Linzell <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Oct 12, 2015 12:08 PM
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>>Subject: [Ohio-birds] Franklin's Gull
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>>There is currently one Franklin's Gull on the north end of [...][log in to unmask]
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October 9th- the Grand Lake St. Mary's Fish Hatcheries were FULL of shorebirds today, plus there were some other good birds around. 
The eBird List (I'm probably missing a few things):
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S25354462

Highlights:
At least 3 Western Sandpipers (good photos, rusty wings and cap, slightly down curved bill)
At least 40 White-rumped Sandpipers
90-150 Semipalmated Sandpipers
1 Baird's Sandpiper
1 Greater Yellowlegs
1 Black-bellied Plover
Several Pectoral Sandpipers
1 Forster's Tern (flyover)
2 Great Egrets
1 Nelson's Sparrow-good looks, no photos
8 Northern Pintail (3 males, 5 females)

This is by far the best day I've ever had for migrants at this location. While I didn't have any rarities, there were a few birds I don't get often, mainly the Nelson's Sparrow and WESA's.

All shorebirds are relatively close and easy to see. Scope not needed, but it would be helpful.
This location is kind of remote, but is worth going to. 
Also, on the west side of the lake, Eurasian Collared-Doves can be found at the grain mill in Celina.

I've had everything from Avocets to Laughing Gulls at the GLSM Fish Hatcheries. Anything can happen here!

Ethan Rising
Cincinnati, Ohio
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