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Pecs are back. And way in the back. Scope needed. The front part
Is looking really good water level wise. Must be something drawing
The shorebirds to the back! Great Egrets are back in numbers.
I won't be back here for 10 to 14 days. Off traveling again! And then
Catch up with work. I will be curious to see the water levels.
Mary C. joined me. And she talked me into Magrish in Hamilton county
Afterwards. I know Prairie Warblers were there a couple days ago.
They probably moved on. We couldn't find. Doesn’t seem like the
Proper breeding habitat there. We had killer looks at a Prothonotary!
RC Kinglet. And loads of YR Warblers.
Probably not stopping here on big day though. Will get Prothonotary
At Armleder. And the other breeders there. And I know Armleder
Fairly well. Which is important on a big day.
I am assuming Smiths Longspurs are around somewhere in Mercer
If they were found in Erie. I am hoping to try Tues.
Good birding all. Warm weather is coming!
Sandra Keller
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