Hey Folks, After reading the post from this past weekend about the mudflats being decent again at Lorain I decided to check it out this morning. The entire eastern and western sides are nothing but mudflats. I thought the filling being done there was a lot of water but it was mostly mud. There is virtually no water on either side except for small puddles or narrow channels otherwise there is little standing water just wet mud. I started up the eastern side and about half way down there was some pockets of shorebirds. There was semi-palmated plovers and sandpipers and some least sandpipers as far as I could make out. I also heard what sounded like two rails possibly soras but I could not find them on the opposite side in the weeds. A little farther down on the eastern end was a single short-billed dowitcher. The north pond is still quite full of water. The western side was where the action was though this morning. The western side is kind of broken into two sections the more northern section of the west side was LOADED with shorebirds. I am not the best at IDing birds that are more uncommon but I know I saw the same birds as the eastern side and some pectorals along with some sandpipers that looked larger than the semi- palms and leasts. A more experienced birder would be able to tell as many birds were close. Another birder who was there with a scope was able to find two soras on the far side of the pond and then a juvenile sora popped out about ten feet in front of us in the same section. In the more southern section of the west side I was able to see one Wilson's Snipe along with many other birds. Sorry I am not able to give good numbers or ID's but Lorain is worth checking out right now. Like I said earlier there is very little water on either the eastern or western side and with no rain perdicted the sides will dry up fast. My only suggestion is to REALLY REALLY get your bug spray on heavy. I have NEVER ever saw mosquitos anywhere as bad as what's at Lorain right now. I think I got bit at least hundred times and I had bug spray on. I apparently missed some spots. Take Care, Matt ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]