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I was able to see the Hoover/Galena Willets from around 6-7pm this
evening. Photos of the birds in flight show at least 124 individuals
(!!!) and, try as I might, none of them looked like an Eastern; so all
Westerns, as expected.
Willet Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pauljhurtado/
Audio (poor quality, recorded with my phone):
http://soundcloud.com/paul-j-hurtado/western-willets-catoptrophorus
Other nice birds in the area include Common and Forster's Terns giving
some excellent side-by-side comparisons, a flyover Caspian Tern, some
lingering Red-breasted Mergs and a nice mix of swallows (no martins,
no cliff).
eBird Checklist: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S10574522
Good birding,
Paul Hurtado
Columbus, OH
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