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Furnace Creek: Shorebirds, Marshbirds, Etc

Observers: Carl Lundblad
Email: carl.lundblad@gmail.com
Date: 04/13/2008
Time: 10:22 PM -0400

Birds at the ponds at the NE corner of the Furnace Creek golf course this afternoon included 1 AMERICAN BITTERN, 3 WHITE-FACED IBIS, 2 COMMON MOORHEN, 1 SORA, 1 VIRGINIA RAIL, 3 BLACK-NECKED STILTS, 1 LONG-BILLED CURLEW, 4 MARBLED GODWITS, 1 SPOTTED SANDPIPER, Least Sandpipers, Long-billed Dowitchers, and Killdeer. There wasn't much evidence of landbird migration, but an Ash-throated Flycatcher was near the visitor center.

Moorhen, Rails:
American Bittern:

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