NOU Fall Field Days 2000

The 2000 NOU Fall Field Days were he It on 8-10 September in Ogballala. Most of the field trips focused on Lake McConaughy and the surrounding sites, which is where most of the birds were. An excellent total of 162 species was found, including the following rarities: a Pacific Loon, 2 Rednecked Greb...

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description The 2000 NOU Fall Field Days were he It on 8-10 September in Ogballala. Most of the field trips focused on Lake McConaughy and the surrounding sites, which is where most of the birds were. An excellent total of 162 species was found, including the following rarities: a Pacific Loon, 2 Rednecked Grebes, 2 Ruddy Turnstones, a flock of 5 Red Knots, 2 Pomarine Jaegers, an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull, 1-2 juvenile Sabine's Gulls, Plumbeous and Cassin's vireos, and Townsend's and MacGillivray's warblers.
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