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From: "David W. Webb" <webb@netfox.net>
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Les Eastman wrote:
> 
> This morning, I went along the Susqhehanna River from Havre de Grace
> to Conowingo Dam....
> 
> Les Eastman
> les_eastman@netfox.net
> Havre de Grace, MD

I also went to Havre de Grace this morning about 11:00, probably later
than Les was there.  John Wortman was already at Tydings Marina when
I arrived, and had a distant shorebird that he suspected was a Dunlin.
Something spooked the bird and it flew away from the mudflats, but
then luckily for us it returned and landed at a closer location on
the flats next to 3 Killdeer.  Sure enough, a Dunlin.

Waterfowl was disappointingly low for this time in October -- many
Mallards, Canada Geese, and coots but nothing else.

'Tis all for now,

                                   Dave Webb
                                   Havre de Grace, MD
                                   webb@netfox.net


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