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There was a piping plover at Conneaut Harbor this morning. I saw it around 9:30. It was with semipamated and least sandpiper and 2 semipalmated plover. They kept flying because of a peregrine falcon that was hunting the area. Eventually all but the least sandpiper flew west. I checked the swimming beach, but couldn't relocate them. I didn't have time to spend more time. In the quick look so got, I did not see any bands.
Also there was common, Forsters, and Caspian terns, black- bellied plover, Common merganser, and great black- backed gull.
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