I was there from about 5:30 - 6:15 pm this evening as well.  The red-necked phalarope was a very active forager.  Also present on the big sand spit that connects to the shore: 1 immature golden plover, 2 pectoral sandpipers, 6 least sandpipers, 14+ killdeer, 3 Caspian terns (1 immature) with 66 ring-billed gulls; 1 immature or female green winged teal with 12 mallards. A lone osprey flyby as well.

As good as Conneaut Harbor is for shorebirds, etc.  LaDue been darn good closer to home.

Dan Best

On Sep 18, 2015, at 8:44 PM, Edward Enold wrote:

> Spent the evening at LaDue reservoir enjoying the shorebirds on th sandbar
> (least & pectoral sandpipers, semipalmated plover). Red-necked phalarope
> continues to perform nicely.
> Black bellied Plover reported earlier could not be relocated.
> 
> Happy birding,
> Ed Enold
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