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Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
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Both the weather and the birds at Conneaut harbor today were rather stunning.  I was there from 6:45 AM to 5:45 PM with only a couple short breaks when I went into town.  My eyes and brain are about worn out for the day now, so here's the bare-bones rundown from my notes: 4 green-winged teal, 9 common mergansers, 2 pied-billed grebes, double-crested cormorants, bald eagle, 2 black-bellied plovers (first juv.), Am. golden-plover, 4 semipalmated plovers, greater yellowlegs, 7 ruddy turnstones, red knot, 8 sanderlings, 5 semipalmated sandpipers, 6 least sandpipers, 4 Baird's sandpipers, 2 white-rumped sandpipers, 2 pectoral sandpipers, red-necked phalarope, juv/imm LONG-TAILED JAEGER (light-intermediate bird around 11:15 AM; different bird from the adult-type LT jaeger photographed by Jerry Talkington there this morning), 2 Bonaparte's gulls, second-cycle lesser black-backed gull, 1000+ ring-billed & herring gulls, great black-backed gull, 9 Caspian
 terns, 2 common terns, 2 Forster's terns, juv. black tern, 2 belted kingfishers, and a few barn swallows.  Craig Holt, Lowellvillle




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