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Regina Schieltz <[log in to unmask]>
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There are 3 places where I saw a large number of pectoral sandpipers and
smaller numbers of Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs today.

All in Darke Co.    Greenville:  Sebring-Warner Road just west of st. rt.
127 in a flooded field.
                           Elroy A large pot hole-flooded field just east
of Elroy on Ansonia-Elroy Road.
                           Greenville on Hillgrove-Woodington Road just
east of St. Rt. 118

Since Sunday the numbers of these 3 shorebirds have been increasing, but I
have not seen any other species except Killdeer.

Woods Road still has a selection of ducks and at least 38 coots.

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