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Saturday, Aug. 23 - 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Greater yellowlegs - 3
Spotted sp - 3
Semipalmated sp - 18
Lesser yellowlegs - 11
Solitary sp - 1
Least sp - 12
Semipalmated plover - 3
Pectoral sp - 11
SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER - 4
Great egret - 1
Great blue herons
Ring-billed gull - 2
Killdeer - much lower numbers

Greatly reduced numbers of barn swallows, chimney swifts, cedar waxwings -
fewer than 10 of each.

Blue grosbeak is still very visible and vocal at the North Park.   Latest
location has been at the intersection of the main road and the road that  leads
to the shelter.

Ed and Bev Neubauer, Sheree Cyra, Gregg Moorman, Kurt Stein, Rick  Asamoto



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