I had a number of inquiries since last night's report of the CURLEW SANDPIPER 
at Montezuma, and thought I would clarify a few points here that seem to be 
common questions.

Regarding timing of the various shorebird sightings, we were at the visitor's 
center and Benning Marsh between 4:00pm and 5:00pm.  We were at Knox Marsellus 
between 5:00pm and 7:00pm.  In order to see all the species yesterday, we had 
to scope from Towpath Road and East Road.  Some birds are visible from one 
side, but not the other.

Regarding the Curlew Sandpiper specifically, yesterday's bird was not the same 
bird that was at Knox Marsellus in July.  I unsuccessfully had attempted to see 
the July Curlew Sandpiper four times, and apparently from descriptions and 
photos, that bird was a molting adult.  The Curlew Sandpiper yesterday was a 
very crisp plumage juvenile bird with little to no feather wear.  I am aware 
that a juvenile Curlew Sandpiper was reported from Knox Marsellus this past 
Wednesday (8/22), and considering the magnitude of the rarity, would have to 
presume yesterday's juvenile bird is the same as that one.

For those of you that may have enjoyed the Curlew Sandpiper at Jaeger Rocks 
just across the Niagara River in Ontario in October 2008, then yesterday's bird 
was quite similar to that bird with few exceptions.  Yesterday's bird had a 
warmer tan upper breast band, and the edges of the scapulars were a tanner 
color making the scalloped appearance even more prominent.  I have a attached a 
link to a poor digiscoped photo I took of the Curlew Sandpiper in Ontario in 
2008 for your reference.  Again, this is not a photo of the bird yesterday.  
Unfortunately I was unable to obtain any photos yesterday.  

http://www.flickr.com/photos/brad_carlson/5481335431/in/set-72157622878005016

Regards,
-Brad Carlson
Honeoye Falls, NY
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