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All,
This morning Frank Vanslager and I circled New Chicago Marsh starting at
the Railroad Tracks and heading Northwest. Best birds today included three
PECTORAL SANDPIPERS in the large pond north of the Environmental Education
Center (EEC)entrance road near where it curves sharply toward the North
(sleeping in some pickleweed on a small rise on the west side of the
pond). Pete LaTourrette earlier reported that he had four PESA yesterday
(10/3) near the EEC headquarters bldg. boardwalk. We also had three basic
plumaged B;ACK-BELLIED PLOVERS (various areas in the marsh), one SNOWY PLOVER
(in it's usual place in the far Northwestern corner of the marsh),
and a juvenile BLACK SKIMMER with it's parents on the first island in
Salt Pond A16. Frank also had a juvenile SHARP-SHINNED HAWK deep in the
trees on the East side of the EEC entrance road as we left (between the
headquarters bldg and the curve in the road).
Take care,
Bob Reiling |
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