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--90e6ba6148b8e50a8304c9109855 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I went there at 3:45pm, about 1 1/2 hours before high tide. There were ~500 Semi. Sandpipers, 100 Leasts, 100 Semi.Plovers, several White-rumpeds, 2 or 3 Sanderling, 3 Red Knot (one still with some reddish on the breast), and 4 Ruddy Turnstones. I couldn't find any flagged or banded birds. At Hortonville a Peregrine flew low over the dyke, but there were no shorebirds (maybe because of the Peregrine). There were 2 Bald Eagles and a N. Harrier flying around on the fields. Richard -- ################# Richard Stern, Port Williams, NS, Canada sternrichard@gmail.com ################### --90e6ba6148b8e50a8304c9109855 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I went there at 3:45pm, about 1 1/2 hours before high tide. There were ~500= Semi. Sandpipers, 100 Leasts, 100 Semi.Plovers, several White-rumpeds, 2 o= r 3 Sanderling, 3 Red Knot (one still with some reddish on the breast), and= 4 Ruddy Turnstones. I couldn't find any flagged or banded birds. At Ho= rtonville a Peregrine flew low over the dyke, but there were no shorebirds = (maybe because of the Peregrine). There were 2 Bald Eagles and a N. Harrier= flying around on the fields.<br> <br>Richard<br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br>#################<br>Richard Stern,= <br>Port Williams, NS, Canada<br><a href=3D"mailto:sternrichard@gmail.com"= target=3D"_blank">sternrichard@gmail.com</a><br>###################<br> --90e6ba6148b8e50a8304c9109855--
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