Sorry I should have been more clear. I was in CA, in the Sierra Nevada.
Just thought some cobirders might be interested of have input.


On Saturday, June 20, 2015 at 10:31:51 PM UTC-6, ronbco wrote:
>
> I was shocked to observe a yellowlegs at trail camp pond on the Mt Whitney 
> trail, at 12,000 ft!
> It posed on a boulder in the pond for several minutes, bobbing.
> I found one reference that they are seen in the Sierra, but this clearly 
> was out of the time period for migration.
> Ebird did not show any sightings in that area.
> Or might it have been a different shorebird species?
> Have people seen them in the Rockies above treeline?
>
> Other treats on the hike were gray-crowned roseys and a very cooperative 
> sooty grouse, and of course the steady background songs of Hermit Thrushes.
>
> Ron Bolton
> Berthoud
>
>
>

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