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Fri, 11 Sep 2009 15:54:05 -0400
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Late this afternoon (Friday Sept. 11) I checked out several areas in East
Harbor State Park, just east of Port Clinton.  In the area of the swimming
beach and around the small offshore islands there were good numbers of
Ring-billed, Herring, and Bonaparte's Gulls, plus two Lesser Black-backed
Gulls (both in second-cycle plumages).  There didn't seem to be any other
small gulls associated with the approximately 100 Bonaparte's, but this
would be a logical time and place to look for Little Gull.

The area south of the southernmost beach parking lot has extensive trails
through the woods, and in the past I've often found this area to be very
good for fall migrants.  Today it was surprisingly quiet, with very few
birds of any kind and almost no migrants.  The wind was strong out of the
east and it has been that way a lot recently, so this rather exposed eastern
edge of the park may have had the birds blown out.  With a shift in wind
direction, of course, it could be excellent again sometime in the next few
days.

Checking other areas in the park, I found a couple of mixed flocks of
warblers in the thickets of dogwood and other trees around the edge of the
"frisbee golf" course, northeast of the Lockwood picnic area near the park
exit.  Most interesting were two Mourning Warblers, only loosely associated
with the other warblers.  As usual at this season, I noticed them first by
their odd "thick" chipnote, and managed to pish them up out of the thickets.
Notable among the larger birds were three Bald Eagles overhead and more than
50 Wood Ducks on the sheltered bays.

Kenn Kaufman
Oak Harbor, Ohio

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