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Locked Willets


 

This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40 Willets. Unfortunately they were scared up by a photographer, and now they are on the very west shore, probably visible from the bulldog with a scope.

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Sue Drown
Prescott


Corinne Shaw
 

Auto correct likes frogs better than boats

On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 6:29 AM, Sue Drown
<suedrown@...> wrote:
This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40 Willets. Unfortunately they were scared up by a photographer, and now they are on the very west shore, probably visible from the bulldog with a scope.

--
Sue Drown
Prescott


Corinne Shaw
 

Thanks?

On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 6:29 AM, Sue Drown
<suedrown@...> wrote:
This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40 Willets. Unfortunately they were scared up by a photographer, and now they are on the very west shore, probably visible from the bulldog with a scope.

--
Sue Drown
Prescott


 

Sue, what do you mean by, "the bulldog"?
Doug


On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 6:29 AM Sue Drown <suedrown@...> wrote:
This morning at Willow Lake, on the South shore was a flock of about 40 Willets. Unfortunately they were scared up by a photographer, and now they are on the very west shore, probably visible from the bulldog with a scope.

--
Sue Drown
Prescott


 

Late yesterday afternoon at Willow Lake, there were two flocks of Willets, 35 and 16, as well as two Solitary Sandpipers (so much for solitary!), 3 Greater Yellowlegs, 2 Semipalmated Plovers, 11 Killdeer, and a Caspian Tern.

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Walt Anderson