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The best spot I am aware of in Dakota Co. is the lake I previously posted just
northeast of Pilot Knob and 170th. There have been 10 species present the past
few days including Sb Dowitcher (1) and Semipalmated
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Aug. 3
180th St. wetland (1/2 mi. west of Goodwin Ave.) Dakota Co.
Sandpipers:
Stilt - 1
Pectoral -9
Least - 10
Semipalmated - 8
Solitary - 3
Spotted - 2
Plovers:
Semipalmated - 3
Killdeer
Lesser
Checking likely shorebird locations yesterday afternoon, I found no flooded
fields for attracting shorebirds. Sod farms
were not visted as they are dry and probably would not be rewarding.
Lake Bylessby remains the single discovered hot spot in the county. Seven
species observed: Greater
thursday
Lake Bylessby: Hundreds of smaller shorebirds. No Avocets or other unusual
shorebirds. Eight species ID'd including at
least 120 Dunlin, perhaps the most numerous species. Others included
Semi-palmated Plover and SB Dowitcher (12). Also
present over 200 Pelicans and 4 Caspian
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