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September 2012

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The Hudsonian Godwit first reported by Connie Brunell on Tuesday is still
present at the Bass Ponds.  It is keeping company with numerous Killdeer,
Snipe, 1 Least Sandpiper, 1 Pectoral Sandpiper,  & 1 Lesser Yellowlegs.
Also in the vicinity, Rusty Blackbird, American Pipit, Pintail.

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