This afternoon Puddler's marsh was mostly the same as has been reported
except 1 molting adult Black-bellied Plover.

 

At the visitor center around 3:30 the 6 Least and 2 Semipalmated Sandpipers
were suddenly joined by (counting by tens) 350 Least and 300 Semipalmated
Sandpipers plus a few Pectorals. I could not believe that after scanning
these birds carefully I couldn't find even a possible Western or Baird's.
It would have been nice to at least see Dave Wheeler's bird which by
posture, molt and bill looks like a Western to me (but I'm terrible with
photos).  I saw my first obvious fresh juvenile Lesser Yellowlegs today.
Mike Tetlow


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