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Fri, 21 Oct 2016 17:36:55 -0400
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At LaDue Reservoir this afternoon, I saw the first four common 
loons of the season.  The rain didn’t hinder the bonapartes gulls, over
100, dancing from one end of the reservoir to the other.  Also, two common
terns and one foresters.  With the exception of a flyover flock of yellowlegs, (14)
I didn’t find any shorebirds today except killdeer. Two sandhill cranes flew low
overhead, and 5 immature eagles gathered on the sandbar, having little
disagreements about some food they didn’t want to share.

Inga Schmidt
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