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Mid-50's and wicked windy near the western lakeshore this morning.
At Magee, a small selection of warblers: many yellow-rumps and palms, one or two each of magnolia, black-throated green, black and white, chestnut-sided, Nashville. Hermit, wood, and Swainson's thrushes. The brightest indigo bunting I've ever seen.
Ottawa, seen from the dead end of Veler Rd: ~30 American golden-plover, yellowlegs, killdeer.
Corner of Benton-Carroll and Rte 2: ~200 dunlin, yellowlegs.
Craig Caldwell
Westlake
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