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All,
This morning Frank Vanslager and I clockwise circumnavigated New Chicago
Marsh; we had all three of the closely associating RUFFS on the east side of the
RR tracks out where the tracks curve left opposite the point of land on the west
side of the tracks. [Gimpys limp seems to be less obvious than when
originally found.] We also had three to four WILLSON'S PHALAROPES in the
pond adjacent to the Spreckles Ave "hill" and the large numbers of
Ducks and Gulls in Salt Pond A13 included to 40-50 RED-NECKED
PHALAROPES. Four DUNLIN [one with a lot black on the belly] were in a pond
seen southwest of the curve in the EEC boardwalk. The last notable of the
day was a PEREGRINE FALCON in the second power tower east of the RR tracks along
the EEC entrance road.
Take care,
Bob Reiling
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