[EBB Sightings] Fwd: East Shore State Park - Phalaropes

[EBB Sightings] Fwd: East Shore State Park - Phalaropes

Ann McGregor
Sun Aug 28 10:38:06 PDT 2005
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    > From: "Robert Lewis" 
    > Date: Sun Aug 28, 2005  8:54:51 AM US/Pacific
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    > Subject: East Shore State Park - Phalaropes
    > If you=92re interested in participating in a year-long census of the=20=
    
    > birds of the new state park (starting in October), contact Tara at=20
    > ggas at goldengateaudubon.com.=A0 Golden Gate Audubon will be operating =
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    > census in order to develop a checklist of the birds of the park, and=20=
    
    > to provide some input on key habitat areas for birds within the new=20
    > park.
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    > Yesterday in the park, along the Bay Trail at 51st in Richmond, there=20=
    
    > were 10 Red-necked Phalaropes in the shallow pond to the east of the=20=
    
    > trail.=A0 Two Black Oystercatchers were further north in the rocky =
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    > west of the trail, and an Osprey flew directly over us.=A0
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    > Bob Lewis
    > Berkeley, CA
    > RLewis0727 at aol.com
    > =A0
    
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    participating in a year-long census of the birds of the new state park
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    Golden Gate Audubon will be operating the census in order to develop a
    checklist of the birds of the park, and to provide some input on key
    habitat areas for birds within the new park.
    
    
    
    
    the Bay Trail at 51st in Richmond, there were 10 Red-necked Phalaropes
    in the shallow pond to the east of the trail.=A0 Two Black
    Oystercatchers were further north in the rocky area west of the trail,
    and an Osprey flew directly over us.=A0 
    
    
    
    
    Lewis
    
    
    CA
    
    
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