Hello Whimbrel Whatchers

Suddenly its Summer. The bushes are all  a- bloomin' the bugs are all a- 
buzzin' and I'm sure the Shorebirds are suddenly in a hurry to get to where 
they are all  a-goin'.

So today we had 145 Whimbrel that we could identify, there were 468 far-off 
possibles lost in the smog and haze, 77 Black-Bellied Plovers, 445 Dunlin,2 
Semipalmated Sandpipers, and 1 Semipalmated Plover. Which begs the question - 
do 2 Semipalmated Sandpipers together make one Completelypalmated Sandpiper?

If that doesn't stretch your mind enough yet, consider this - Common Loons, of 
which there were 29 today before I gave up counting, are supposed to be dying 
off from Botulism E. (No space here fro the whole sad story but if you really 
want to hear it, have a look somewhere like 
this...http://www.lakehuron.ca/uploads/pdf/Botulism.E.Summary.pdf . Yet there 
were more loons last year than we ever counted before and this year looks to be 
coming up pretty good as well. Hope and pray that we haven't screwed this place 
up completely. On a lighter looney vane have you ever noticed that most loons 
fly with their mouths open? I wonder if that is a long-distant migratory habit 
since they have to work so hard flapping their little wings to stay aloft that 
they need more air than other birds of a comparable size? stay cool? or what? 
Do Red -Throated Loons do it too (there were 2 today) ? And if not, why not?

We are anxious to hear as we always are from our birding brethren down in 
Virginia if any Whimbrels lifted off last night as it seems we can expect to 
see at least half of them next morning. And how many are still down there to 
fire our expectations? Technology seems to be opening up the scope of our 
knowledge more and more every day so that someday soon we may be able to find 
out where the other half goes before we extinguish the entire species.

Do you think that if somebody discovered a place where a big bunch of 
Shorebirds stopped each year on their migration to chill out for a few hours 
and science was able to tell whether that rest stop was essential to the health 
of the species, and that place was just a short distance from Sam Smith Park 
that we could get the developers to leave it alone without having to pay them 
millions of taxpayers' dollars? I think I know the answer already but the 
opportunity to find out for sure may be coming up shortly. More on that later, 
I'm getting bummed out.

See you tomorrow,

Tim


An Overview of Botulism Type E in Waterbirds on the Lower 
...<http://www.lakehuron.ca/uploads/pdf/Botulism.E.Summary.pdf>
www.lakehuron.ca
An Overview of Botulism Type E in Waterbirds on the Lower Great Lakes 2 Since 
1998 Type E botulism has been confirmed by mouse protection test in the



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