Mile 314 Report
Cannon Beach, Ecola Creek, Chapman Beach south
April 18, 2016
Submission from Diane and Rex Amos.
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Submission from Diane and Rex Amos. Diane and Rex Amos photographed these at 6:50 a.m. just north of Margo Visher’s near the dunes. There were about 8 of them. Learned from Joe Liebezeit, Avian Conservation Program Manager, Audubon Society of Portland, that they are semipalmated plovers. Had been hoping they were an endangered species so we could have a good reason to stop the dune grading.



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