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-----Original Message-----

From:         Margie Wilkinson <[log in to unmask]>



Date:         Tue, 19 May 2009 09:32:09 

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Subject: [BRDBRAIN] [Fwd: [FLBIRDS] Huguenot Park conditions]









-------- Original Message --------

Subject: [FLBIRDS] Huguenot Park conditions

Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 08:51:43 -0400

From: Patrick Leary <[log in to unmask]>

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Members: Please spread the word that NE Florida and Huguenot Park are 

currently experiencing extreme weather conditions with high winds, rain 

and storm surges along the coast. Huguenot Park MAY BE CLOSED upon 

arrival or conditions in the park may be highly adverse to access tidal 

habitats (shorelines flooded). When last reported, the Greater 

Sand-plover may have sought refuge in INACCESSIBLE  habitats in the park.



We received one extremely troubling report suggesting that sometime 

yesterday afternoon a visitor intruded into protected habitats pursuing 

the plover. Under NO circumstances is such behavior condoned or 

permitted. Any such behavior seriously threatens all the good will and 

positive feedback resulting from the responsible behavior of those 

visiting previously.



For members associated with the ARBA, please post this message there 

ASAP. The extreme weather conditions are predicted to ease Thursday when 

local birders will verify the plover's continued presence. Until then, 

all potential visitors would be well advised to delay or forego plans to 

travel here for views of the plover.



Thank you,



Patrick Leary, Fernandina Beach



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