Red necked phalaropes re-found at 1:10 PM today. Two birds flew into western most pond that also still contains the stilt. With butch Rockwell who accidentally left his phone full of contacts at the house. 

Mike 

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> On May 26, 2017, at 9:00 AM, Doug Overacker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> The Black-necked Stilt remains on Solon Road in Greene County. It is just
> west of Gordon Road on Solon Road in a sky pond. There was also a
> Short-billed Dowitcher in the same pond. There are several sky ponds in the
> area and we also saw a few Semipalmated Plovers in the area. Vesper Sparrows
> and Horned Larks are also singing in the field south of the road. We didn't
> see the Red-necked Phalarope that had been reported but there is lots of
> water and it would have been easy to miss.
> 
> Doug Overacker
> Springfield, Ohio
> 
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