Went with Melissa Penta to Montezuma and Vicinity Today. 
Started at Knox-Marcellus this morning from Towpath Road.
Overcast skies, light breeze and pleasant temperatures 
made for great viewing. Very little heat shimmer. Spent
from 930 am to 1230 pm...where does all the time go when
birding? 

We did not see anything spectacular or different from what
others have had. Some things I have noticed since I have
been there last...which was August 18th is that there
are far more SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS vs LEASTS.
I also noticed more STILT SANDPIPERS and less
YELLOWLEGS than before...very few GREATER seem left
with mainly LESSER around. There are loads of
PECTORAL SANDPIPERS, more than last time. 
CASPIAN TERNS numbers are down too. 

The congregation of GREAT BLUE HERONS continues.
I did not count them...but there were a lot! Also still many
GREAT EGRETS around. We also saw 4 SANDHILL CRANES
fly by Puddler's marsh. 

Is this year is a good year for AMERICAN GOLDEN 
PLOVERS or I have overlooked them past years?? 
There are more than I have ever seen at this refuge. 
We had at least 6...at least... at K-M marsh.
There was only 1 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER. 
Additionally there were many SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS
and KILLDEER. 

We also found at least 4 BAIRD'S SANDPIPERS  amid mainly
SEMIPALAMATED and PECTORAL SANDPIPERS. We had
only 1 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER and also had one
LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER here today.
I dipped on the RED-NECKED PHALAROPES,  but

did get 1 WILSON'S PHALAROPE. We also missed
the BUFFED BREASTED SANDPIPERs!! We ran into Steve Kelling
here with his son. Nice to see him. Hope he found more
after we left! 

Among the gull sp were the typical RING-BILLED(200+), and
HERRING(10-20) with 1 GREATER BLACK BACKED GULL.  

Waterfowl is increasing...many GREEN-WINGED TEAL
and saw my first of fall season NORTHERN SHOVELERS.
I was not particularly looking too much at waterfowl today. 
Could be other species as well. 

Wildlife drive had more AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVERS
at least 3 more. I was able to get more photos of
these guys than any other outing. LaRue's had 2
and Benning had another 1. There were also
 DOWITCHERS sp.(probably LONG-BILLED) 
at LaRue's.

Benning marsh was again loaded. Many PECTORAL
SANDPIPERS, many more SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS
vs LEASTS. Also scores of yellowlegs. 

Snapped a few photos which can be found here...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/davenicosia/sets/72157631392207834/ 


Dave Nicosia
Johnson City, NY 
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