Six birders in three teams worked the 9th Flagler CBC.  It was a hot (63 
degrees), dry day on the plains with little bird activity.  At only 30, we had 
the lowest number of species by 10%.  Most of the species we observed were of 
the "every-year" variety; we even missed one of those (TOSO) and had all-time 
lows for 4 of our 30 species.  Golden Eagle and Mourning Dove, and a fly-over 
flock of 90 Canada Geese were probably our best birds.  Flagler gives a good 
idea of what birds are on the dry plains outside of the two major river 
corridors.

Bill Kaempfer
Safety Harbor, FL

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