On a morning walk on the south breakwater at Ludington Harbor there were 2 lingering Dunlin.
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Dunlin |
I was unable to photograph a fly-by Snow Bunting out on the pier but later encountered a couple in a gated area of my worksite.
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Snow Bunting |
Also at work were the following.....
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Horned Grebe |
There were 6 immature Bald Eagles looking for fish around the pond and one was extremely cooperative.
A crop of its feet reveal a FWS band. But with only 3 digits visible there is probably not enough info to submit the sighting.
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last three digit 643 |
Within the several square mile enclosed area a few deer find their way into a safe haven. This guy sports the largest rack that I've seen out there in four falls that I've worked there.
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12 pointer |
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