[birdky] Common Tern

I concur with Brainard about the swallows.  At each stop I made  yesterday 
the numbers were impressive.  Mostly Cliff Swallows on and around  the bridges, 
Northern Rough-winged around the watershed and Barn Swallows on the  open lake.
Terns were also seen in numbers.  The wind made scoping difficult but  I was 
able to identify one Common Tern in with 24 Forster's at Jonathan Creek  
bridge.  Caspian Terns were seen at several stops. 
Palm Warblers, Indigo Buntings, Spotted Sandpiper, Lesser Scaup,  Ring-necked 
Duck, and Green Heron were a few of the other species I enjoyed  seeing.
Hap
Murray, KY

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