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Matt and Rick Erickson and I visited Deer Creek State Park earlier today.
High winds hampered our search for fall sparrows, but our consolation prize
was a pair of Franklin's Gulls at the beach. These two mostly were loafing
with dozens of Ring-billed, one Herring, and two Bonaparte's Gulls, but
flew enough for us to see their distinctive incomplete tail bands, quite an
interesting field mark.
For the record, sparrows included Song, Swamp, White-throated,
White-crowned, and (mostly) Savannah. Waterfowl were conspicuous by their
absence, both on the lake and on the several small ponds that we checked.
Three Black Vultures were fighting the wind along with large numbers of
their Turkey Vulture cousins.
--
Bill Heck
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