[wisb] Re: Horicon,Hy49 Wow!

  • From: Jeffrey Bahls <jbahls@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: stevethiessen@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 21:14:56 -0500

Had WF and glossy ibis, turnstones so close we could hear the peebles they
were tossing, Marbled and Hudsonian Godwit but waaay back, Avocet, hundreds
and hundreds of dunlin and a whooping crane fro good measure
Jeff Bahls
Lowell wi
Dodge Co


On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Steve Thiessen
<stevethiessen@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

>
> Nolan Pope and I hit Hoicon for shorebirds this morning. On the eastside of
> the long grassy dike that runs south you could see ,without moving, an
> Avocet, Marbled and Hudsonian Gotwit, Black-necked stilt, Sanderling, Stilt
> Sandpiper, and Wilson's Phalaropes. Turnstones and Short-billed Dowitchers
> were on the westside of the dike. Least, Lesser Yellowlegs and Dunlin were
> common. Just a few Greater Yellowlegs. Thought I saw a couple Semi-palmated
> Sandpipers, but was to busy looking at other shorebirds. The other peeps
> were n't noticed. At Dike Road there were 4 B-N Stilts and a White-rumped
> Sandpiperand some Semi-Palmated Plovers and lots of Least and Dunlin.
>  We only saw the 2 Glossy  Ibis, on Hy 49. Missed the White-Faced.
> Steve thiessen Stoughton, Dane co.
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