. . . pretty bird down OK way . . . 

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> Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2013 21:36:23 -0600
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Purple Sandpiper, Stillwater
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Kurt, et al.,
> Directions:
> The main road into the park from HWY 51 takes you straight to the park/lake 
> store where you can buy your visitor pass. The road turns into something of a 
> lollipop loop just before you get to the store. When you pull out of the 
> store parking lot, turn left (northward). The east side of the loop that 
> you'll be facing as you pull out has a boat launch and docks, the north side 
> of the loop has a small pull-off just after the OSU sailing club's building. 
> The pull-off can only accommodate 1 or 2 cars, but if you drive another 50 
> feet west on loop there is a longer driveway/pull-off and it will accommodate 
> several more cars. From the first, small pull-off, head straight north to the 
> water's edge, there is a little spit in front of you. The bird was on the 
> west side of the spit. 
> 
> The bird kept foraging the whole time we watched it, we tried to give it 
> plenty of space, and it seemed to remain undisturbed. 
> 
> I was going to make a map in google, but it's been so long since i used the 
> acct. that i've forgotten the password and thus can't log in to customize the 
> maps. 
> 
> good birding,
> john polo
> stillwater
                                          

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