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Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Sep 2009 06:53:44 -0700
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I birded Conneaut harbor yesterday from 8:00 AM--4:00 PM.  Plenty of dark clouds went by, but it never rained there.  Highlights were:  ad. BRANT, 5 blue-winged teal, 3 green-winged teal, pied-billed grebe, great egret, green heron, 3 black-crowned night-herons, 2 bald eagles, Cooper's hawk, 3 black-bellied plovers, 7 semipalmated plovers, spotted sandpiper, greater yellowlegs, 5 lesser yellowlegs, semipalmated sandpiper, 2 least sandpipers, 2 pectoral sandpipers, dunlin (molting juv.), stilt sandpiper, lesser black-backed gull (third cycle), 5 Caspian terns, belted kingfisher, and Am. pipit (FOS).  The brant was around all day, usually by the breakwall but sometimes very close to the spit.  The LBBG was the third individual I've seen there this month.  Strangely, I haven't seen a Bonaparte's gull there since 18 May.  One of the Caspian terns was a well-marked juv. w/orange (not black) legs.  Later, Craig




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