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Can't go wrong with Chincoteague...Forth of July you can go there and see
P. Plover chicks. And you can see how both birds and beach apes
cohabitate on the same beach with nothing but a rope between them....very
interesting :-D
Indian Lake has more beach apes than birds this weekend...
Have a great Labor Day...
Steve K
On Sep 5, 2016 9:26 AM, "Bill Whan" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Nothing wrong with admiring the finds of others in places easy enough
> for us to get to, right? Consider this report from some dedicated
> birders this past weekend at one of the magnificent stretches of
> Atlantic shoreline preserved by the USA...6874 shorebirds.
>
> http://birding.aba.org/message.php?mesid=1169004&MLID=VA01&MLNM=Virginia
>
> Bill Whan
> Cols
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