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I spent the whole day at Killdeer Plains today.  I too got the shrike mentioned in the earlier post.  When I saw the bird it was on ch 68 like they said and (if it helps) it was between parking area "j" and "i".  Here is my dawn till dusk list (in no particular order):
   
  Ring-necked Pheasant -12 (3f : 9m)
  Short-eared Owl – 2
  Mallard – xxx
  Wood Duck – 14
  Great-blue Heron – 12
  European Starling – xxxx
  Common Grackle – xxx
  American Robin – 1
  Song Sparrow – 4
  Dark-eyed Junco – xxx
  Canada Goose – xxx
  Northern Harrier – 41 (1m: 2f: 38 juv.)
  Horned Lark – xxx
  Bald Eagle – 5
  Red-tailed Hawk – 16
  Red-bellied Woodpecker – 3
  Eastern Towhee – 1
  Northern Mockingbird – 4
  American Kestrel – 13
  American Tree Sparrow- xx
  Blue Jay –xxx
  Northern Flicker – 7
  Downy Woodpecker – 5
  Field Sparrow – xx
  House Sparrow – xx
  Northern Cardinal – 6
  Killdeer – 7
  Lapland Longspur – 7
  American Crow – 9
  Black-capped Chickadee- 1
  Trumpeter Swan – 2 (one with green band around its neck)
  Pied-billed Grebe – 8
  Golden Eagle – 1 juvenile
  Belted Kingfisher – 1
  Hooded Merganser – 1
  Rough-legged Hawk – 4
  Red-breasted Nuthatch – 1
  Fox Sparrow – 1
  Chipping Sparrow – 2
  Northern Shrike – 1
  Mourning Dove – 11
  Rock Dove – 3
  American Coot – xx
  American Wigeon – 4
  Northern Pintail – 6 
  Northern Shoveler – 4
  Eastern Meadowlark – 1
  Sharp-shinned Hawk – 1
  Herring Gull – 3
  Northern Bobwhite – 2
  Long-eared Owl – 1
   
  Total: 51 species
   
  Good Birding!
   
   

       
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