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Fri, 12 Sep 2008 08:42:54 -0400
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Good advice from John Pogacnik. We should be able to learn more by
watching the Illinois and Indiana bird lists on Saturday and Sunday. In
Arkansas not long ago, weaker Gustav passed through and delivered cave
swallows, black skimmer, sooty terns, frigatebirds, Cory's shearwater,
royal tern and who knows what else. They had Sabine's gulls and jaegers
as well, but these likely came from the other direction. Sunday is
likely to be a bit damp and windy, but any decent-sized body of water
could attract rare birds. Try to get photos of what you see, and
Good luck to all,
Bill Whan
Columbus

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