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ML623865681

Hudsonian Whimbrel Numenius hudsonicus

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Contributor

Jacob Crawford Media from this contributor Profile

Date

17 Sep 2024 eBird checklist S195524616

Location

Philomath Sewage Ponds (restricted access)
Benton, Oregon, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 44.5185755, -123.3444586
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Not specified
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Observation details

Flyover. Calling frequently. Piercing series of “pip” calls. Large shorebird with long, down curved bill and hefty brown body and sturdy wings. Audio. This bird flew in in the rain and circled the ponds a few times before swinging out to the west and eventually turning to head northwards. May be worth checking wet areas near Bald Hill?

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