Just got a call from Linda Sparling who found the plover again about 2:30 at 
the original spot on the beach by the dune bridges at Park Point just north of 
Sky Harbor Airport. It seems to appear and disappear unpredictably but always 
at or near the same place. This suggests it spends much of the time hidden in 
the nearby dune grass. Birders are asked however not to walk through this 
fragile habitat - just wait until it reappears on the beach.  -Kim Eckert, 
Duluth 
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