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Sandra Keller <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 May 2024 07:59:08 -0400
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I don't ever recall Nashville Warbler everywhere I’ve been last spring! 
They are this spring. Of course I am hitting different spots this spring.
Lots of other species around - like that elusive GW Warbler….. some
Year! That’s an Ohio bird for me. So a good late April migration here.
I hope I didn’t just jinx everything…..

I've been checking out shorebird spots in the region. Gets interesting 
Always changing. Keeps it challenging. I checked out a field that was 
Brush hogged - or whatever the term is - at Armleder. There was stuff
There!  But scope needed. It was a long walk in with it…. And viewing 
Wasn’t the best through gaps in trees. I viewed from the trail at Armleder.
The NE corner area. It’s private property. 

I thought at first this was the mythical bean field. I am told no. I should have
Been here 7 years ago or so - the Bean field had all sorts of shorebirds!

Foy Semipalm sandpiper. Pecs, least, both yellowlegs, solitary. In very 
Low numbers.

Good birding all. I was going to head out for an hour for migrants at Armleder,
But the radar looks like rain! 

Sandra Keller

Sent from my iPad mini
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