Here's a few shots of the shorebirds that Jay mentioned at Colvin Marsh 
Savannah, NY across from the MAC.
Did not get a decent one of the odd dunlin. 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/davenicosia/sets/72157637243721246/


What is nice about this place is that you can actually get CLOSE to the 
shorebirds!!!  

Dave Nicosia 



On Saturday, November 2, 2013 3:40 PM, Jay McGowan <[email protected]> wrote:
 
We're on our way back now, but we had a pretty successful trip until the train 
started in earnest. Highlights were a very late BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER in 
the willows along shore at Long Point State Park; BONAPARTE'S GULLS off 
Frontenac Park and Harris Park; both GLOSSY and WHITE-FACED IBIS at the visitor 
center pond; 3 BRANT and AMERICAN TREE SPARROWS on Towpath Road; and a gorgeous 
juvenile WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER and a dull LEAST SANDPIPER with about 36 DUNLIN 
at Colvin Marsh in Savannah. One of the Dunlin had very white underparts and 
eyestripe, very odd looking. I will post photos when I get home. Thanks to 
everyone who joined me! 
Jay
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