We went to Eagle Bluffs for a little over an hour this evening. We found a small group of shorebirds, maybe 30-50. A common snipe and Northern Harrier were first of the fall for me. Others seen: Mourning dove American kestrel great blue heron Northern harrier - 1 European starlings - the cormorant trees were full of them Carolina wren Kildeer Stilt Sandpiper lesser yellowlegs greater yellowlegs semi-palmated plover - 4, maybe more pectoral sandpiper semi-palmated sandpiper common snipe - 1 least sandpiper - 20-30 rock pigeon red-winged blackbirds - lots blue-winged teal mallard Northern shoveler barn swallow swallow species Kathleen and Harold Anderson __________________________________________________ ########################################################### * 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 * ###########################################################