Sue Barth had a Piping Plover at Woodlawn Beach this morning. I was able to 
view the bird from 10-11:10- am. The bird was associating with a Semipalmated 
Plover. Both plovers were near the water's edge approximately 1/2 way between 
the boardwalk entrance to the beach and the the outlet of the creek (which may 
be Rush Creek). Sue did take photos - hopefully the band numbers will identify 
the origin of this bird.


The Black Vulture was very close to the outlet of the creek and was associating 
with a group of Turkey Vultures.This bird and most of the TVs ultimately flew 
off.



Feel free to contact me for details


Joe Fell
Buffalo NY
(716) 239-1508


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