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Phalacrocorax fuscicollis
5 June - seen commonly between Bannock and
the Beaver River.
8 June Several seen in central marsh in
the afternoon.
11 June Common around Wardwight village.
-16 July Paint Lag
Fairly common on the lake ground
between the site and the lake but
not as common as pectoral sandpiper
or semi-palmated.
30 July Pitt Point
One very "excited" male was seen
around a pond in reserve area where
Stilt Sandpiper was seen. It acted very
definitely as though a darwiny was in
the area.
Seen rather commonly on juncos
around the site - mostly singly and
more showing "parental" excited
behavior. All are nesting into winter
plumage - no flocks seen. On 29th
a darwiny was trapped on T1.