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I also saw a Semipalmated Sandpiper with a yellow flag on its upper right
leg in Ohio (metal band on upper left leg). This SESA was spotted on May
30, 2012 just south of Port Clinton, Ohio, USA, in a privately owned
managed marsh unit on Muddy Creek Bay (small part of Sandusky Bay). I was
unable to read the code before the bird (and the rest of the flock) flew
off; the flock was moving quickly between some sparse vegetation which
obscured my view through the scope.
The bird was spotted while I was on the mud flat, attempting to capture
shorebirds with mist nets. Unfortunately, the mist nets had already been
closed due to high winds before the bird was seen; otherwise I might have
had a chance to capture it.
Keith
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Keith A. Norris
Graduate Associate
School of Environment & Natural Resources
The Ohio State University
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On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:05 PM, William Hull <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I found a Semipalmated Sandpiper with a yellow flag on its right leg
> (bird's frame of reference) today, in a flooded field in Newtown,
> Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. Unfortunately I could not get close
> enough to read any codes. The field is private property that is
> scoped from across a street that borders the property. Crossing the
> street onto the property itself would most likely result in flushing
> the birds.
> Cheers,
> Bill Hull
> Cincinnati, OH, USA
> http://www.mangoverde.com/
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mangoverde/
> http://www.youtube.com/user/mangoverde2
>
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