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All,
This morning at the Coyote Creek Riparian Station Frank Vanslager and I had
several VARIED THRUSH near the bird banding trailer and along Coyote
Creek south of the trailer. Mating WHITE-TAILED KITES were the only
other birds of note there. Earlier the "Waterbird Pond," Salt Pond
A18 and Coyote Creek mud flats north of A18 had only a few of the Usual Suspects
(doing the usual things). The somewhat unusual looking LESSER YELLOWLEGS
(maybe it's just me) was with a few Dowitchers in New Chicago Marsh on
the south side of the EEC entrance road (they had disappeared by the time we
left). A second or third winter GLAUCOUS GULL was on the first island
in Salt Pond A16 (the essentially all white gull had a well defined black tipped
pink bill (the tip of the bill was light), the eye was pale and
the mantle had light gray feathers). A second Glaucous Gull was on the
next island out but we had no time to check further.
Take care,
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