After seeing Bob Fisher's post from yesterday, I went up to Squaw Creek and Bob Brown this afternoon to see if the wind had blown in anything new. I found all of the birds Bob reported yesterday with no new species. However, I did find 4 Red-necked Phalaropes in Mallard Marsh at Squaw Creek NWR. There were 3 females in breeding plumage and 1 male. One female was associating with a group of Wilson's Phalaropes and the other 3 were in a group by themselves. Couldn't come up with any Whimbrel's, Turnstone's or White Ibis's though, yet. Good Birding, Kyle Driggers Liberty, Mo. __________________________________________________ ########################################################### * Audubon Society of Missouri's * * Wild Bird Discussion Forum * *---------------------------------------------------------* * To subscribe or unsubscribe, click here: * * https://po.missouri.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mobirds-l&A=1 * *---------------------------------------------------------* * To access the list archives, click here: * * http://po.missouri.edu/archives/mobirds-l.html * * * * To access the Audubon Society of Missouri Web * * Site: http://mobirds.org * ###########################################################