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Mon, 15 Apr 2024 12:08:39 -0400
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I heard lots around the Butler county Gilmore and Ellis area. 
I was in Hamilton county - Newton Bottoms. A flooded turf farm
Perfect! Scope desired. Nothing unusual, but I will be hitting
Here as long as flooded. I think it is the little Miami over it’s 
Normal banks. We have had a ton of rain recently

Both Yellowlegs, mostly Greater. Killdeer. Pecs. Solitary Sandpipers.
There is Dunlin around. I struck out with that one.

Most of the viewing was from the bike path. There’s one spot though
Viewable from clear creek park back into Newton Bottoms.  

I have a feeling this area will be different every day as the waters recede. 

Good birding all.  And yes, more Red Admirals!


Sandra Keller

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