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David Vander Pluym <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:48:51 -0400
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This evening Lauren Harter, Rich Aracil, and I went out to Findlay Res.  We had the continuing C Loon, plus 5 Horned Grebes, 5 Ring-necked Ducks (FOS), a Redhead, a handful of dabbling ducks, 5+ Dunlin.  In the roughly 1700 gulls were 1 adult FRANKLIN'S, and at least 6 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS.  The birds were moving around a lot so this was our minimum number.  They were at least 3 adults, 1 3rd cycle, and at least 1 2nd cycle bird, and either a 1st cycle or a 2nd cycle bird.  There are probably more interesting finds here as we didn't get out till late, and we were only able to really look through about half the flock.

Earlier today Rich and I had a late Tennessee Warbler on private property in Hancock County.  Good birding.

David Vander Pluym
Findlay Res

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