Hi all

While browsing my weekend photos I was looking at a Burrowing Owl one and 
"low and behold" in the field puddle is a Black-bellied Plover! Owl colony 
is about two miles east of the Galeton Ponds at CR 74/61, passed CR 65 
along CR 74 on the south--adjacent to a small farm op. At base of a small 
rise in 74, trucks use this road a lot so be extra careful. If bird is not 
there could be at CR 74/61 ponds or any of the other nearby ponds. I missed 
the plover because I was focused on getting owl pic and "not being run over 
by a truck." :-)

Photo: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/226/6517/black-bellied-plover-and-burrowing-owl

I'll post rest of weekend excursion in a bit.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland

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