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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 9 Aug 2007 12:36:27 EDT561_US-ASCII August 9 - 9:15 - 10 a.m.

Many more shorebirds today. Located mostly in the grassy mudflats in the
middle of the "lake". Best viewed from the last viewing area down the long
grassy hill--not the gravel path hill.

STILT SANDPIPERS - 3
Lesser yellowlegs - 10
Greater yellowlegs - 5
Least sandpipers - 12
Semipalmated sandpipers - 7
Pectoral sandpipers - 18
Solitary sandpipers - 6
Killdeer - 100++
Great blue herons - 10
Wood ducks
Mallards
Canada geese
Cooper's hawk - keeping things moving! [...]37_9Aug200712:36:[log in to unmask]
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Saturday, Aug. 4 - 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Great egret
Solitary sandpiper - 3
Pectoral sandpiper - 8
Lesser yellowlegs - 12
Least sandpiper - 6
Semipalmated sandpiper - 4
Spotted sandpiper - 2
Great blue heron
Rock pigeon (banded) on the mudflats
Ring-billed gull
Barn, tree, and rough-winged swallows
Chimney swifts
Wood ducks
Mallards
Canada geese

Mudflats on the main pond are looking good--could use a little more  rain.
Birds are coming into the "shoreline" much closer the last two  days.

Two new sightings happened for us this past week.  We had a  hummingbird
taking a dust bath in our backyard and watched a willow flycatcher  feed a young
song sparrow at the North Park on Old Springfield Rd.  What  interesting
surprises you can find while birding!

Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio



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