I was at the Wildlife Drive yesterday, and there were almost no shorebirds. Way 
out there was a flock of shorebirds zooming about, but that was it.  I went 
there for shorebirds so I was very disappointed .  At the visitor there was a 
pair of Blue Winged Teals.  On the drive there were 2 Willow Flycatchers, a 
Marsh Wren, Yellow Warblers, Song Sparrows, a Warbling Vireo, Red Wings, and an 
Eastern Kingbird.   Near the parking lot, a Northern Oriole was harassing a 
crow.  Of course there were Martins and Tree Swallows.  

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On May 31, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Jay McGowan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Larue St. Clair and Jackie Bakker report a GLOSSY IBIS at Knox-Marsellus this 
> morning (31 May 2013). Today's survey does not include the main pool so no 
> word on shorebird numbers there, 
> 
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