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I visited Frohring Meadows this morning for a little over an hour. I only had one Eastern Meadowlark
while walking the trails, but a lot of Red-wings. Towards the back of the park, in the woods, I flushed
up a single American Woodcock, and watched it for a couple minutes. At the wetland in the middle of
the park, I had two Wilson's Snipe flush up from the cattails, and land right back down in a matter of
seconds. While I was leaving, there were 35 or so Horned Larks foraging in the fields, near the
entrance. Ebird list here: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13555944
Cole DiFabio
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