My question exactly.  My dowitcher was very red, as well, but making no
sound while feeding.  Was it a short-billed or LB?
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Subject: [Ohio-birds] Shorebirds at Englewood Metropark


Saturday, July 17:

Spotted sp - 5
Killdeer - 300+
Great egret - 1
Great blue herons -50+
Semipalmated sp - 2
Lesser yellowlegs - 6
Least sp - 3
Short-billed dowitcher (referencing Bill Whan it had a lot of red--maybe a
LB?)  Definitely a dowitcher though!
Wood ducks - 30
Mute swan (escapee)
Red-tailed hawk - 1
Turkey vultures - 6

AMOTUS

Denver Bev & Englewood Ed





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