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Date: | Wed, 4 Jul 2012 06:04:00 -0700 |
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I spent an hour at Conneaut harbor yesterday afternoon. Highlight was 3 Am. avocets in handsome breeding plumage. Other shorebirds present were: semipalmated plover, killdeers, spotted sandpiper, lesser yellowlegs, and 4 least sandpipers. Water level of L. Erie is way down; the pool area on the spit is dry. Best habitat is along the shore of the spit, where there are a number of sandbars. Lots of soft sand around, so watch out for that. Other birds there included a half-dozen juv. ring-billed gulls, belted kingfisher, bank swallows, and barn swallows. On the drive north to Conneaut I saw 2 Am. kestrels along Rte. 7 in Ashtabula Co. I stopped at Mosquito L. on the way home. The habitat was great there. However, only killdeers and a solitary sandpiper were on the flats. I had the feeling that a raptor or other predator had just spooked all the birds out of that area. At that point I headed home. Craig Holt, Lowellville
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