That is a truly amazing collection of Snowys. Many thanks to you, Kathy,
Daniel, Adam and others who have worked over the years to bring back this
population.
Alan Contreras
Eugene, Oregon
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On Jan 25, 2016, at 9:37 PM, DJ Lauten and KACasteleinPOST: Send your post to obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Today at Coos Bay North Spit Coos Cty we found about 65 SNOWY PLOVERS on
South Beach. The SNOW BUNTING was on the plover nesting area, and there
were several large flocks of peeps, mostly LEAST SANDPIPERs, probably 500 or
so, with WESTERN SANDPIPERS mixed in by the handful, and at least 80
SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS. There were two PEREGRINE FALCONS on the beach.
At Tenmile estuary in north Coos Cty there was an OSPREY, and there were
another 71 SNOWY PLOVERS.
Cheers
Dave Lauten and Kathy Castelein
Bandon OR
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