> Hi folks.
> Just a heads up that now is a great opportunity to practice your
shorebird i.d. skills at the Refuge's Seneca Flats. The bird's are close,
you can get out of your car and there's a nice diversity of species to
examine: both yellowlegs, both dowitchers, pectoral sandpipers, stilt
sandpipers, semipalmated sandpipers, a few least sandpipers and even a
sanderling. I wouldn't be surprised to see a solitary sandpiper or two (we
had a few on the main pool). I think someone else has also recently posted
a white-rumped sandpiper as well.
> A glossy ibis was still st Seneca Flats as of 3:40 pm today (Friday).
> Good luck and have fun.
> Pete Sar
> P.S. We did not see the hudsonian godwit today at Knox but that doesn't
mean it's not there.

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