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Greetings all- two Whimbrel were reported via ebird today at Conneat
Harbor, by observer J. Harvey. That's all the details I have.  This is
the best site in Ohio to find this species during migration. By nature
of the species, it typically does not hang around very long; often
seen as a drop-in for 20 minutes to a few hours, or just as an
exciting flyby. Check the breakwalls in harbors; they often stand and
rest out on rocky jetties.


JB

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