Upland sandpiper found this morning by Dave Kennedy continues at Lott farm.
I tried around noonish from Martin Rd. but with no luck. Returned around
2:30 and a family member was on the property and gave permission to drive
the grounds. Found the bird way toward the back by the cut corn field. It
was feeding in the section closest to the crushed limestone driveway. At
one  point it got up on a tall telephone pole and spread its wings and gave
that "strange" vocalization it is known for. I salute the courage and
endurance of this hemispheric traveler now back from the Argentine!

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