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Shorebirds and longspur at Tinemaha Reservoir

From: Tom & Jo Heindel
Date: 10/15/99
Time: 1:55:25 PM
Remote Name: 209.221.198.23

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Trivia: how long does it take a female Merlin to devour completely a killdeer? Two Semipalmated Plovers (latest ever), 3 Mountain Plovers and 1 Chestnut-collared Longspur were at the northeast corner of Tinemaha Reservoir this morning. Answer to trivia question: 25 minutes based on event this morning.


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