Just after noon today, a buff-bellied sandpiper was foraging among killdeer on 
the north shore of Jackson Lake. It was just south of the eastmost SWA parking 
lot, 5 or 10 yards up from the water's edge. There are two sticks sticking up 
on the shore at that spot. After numerous attempts, I was resigned to being one 
of the few visitors to Jackson Lake not to spot a buff-bellied sandpiper, when 
just as I was returning to the parking lot, this bird appeared, very 
cooperatively allowing extensive close views.

Alan Bell
Boulder

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