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Mon, 16 Sep 2013 19:56:47 -0400
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Mt Philo Hawk report
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I don't have the exact numbers from Ted yet, and will post them when I get them.  But we had over 700 Broadwings today, and many of those in the first hour.  
It was quite misty and foggy on Mt Philo until the cloud ceiling lifted above the lookout at 12:30pm.  The birds started moving right away after that.
Also a good diversity of other migrating raptors as well as 2 Common Nighthawks!!!  A first for Mt Philo.
Stay tuned.

Down on Lake Road in Charlotte, in the American Golden Plover location, there were 44 killdeer.

Keep looking up,

Liz Lackey

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