Water levels are way down at hotspot "Playa at Morgan CRs 23 & HH".
Two of the three pools are dry. The third pool is just about gone.
There were still some shorebirds: Avocets and  Killdeer;  Baird's, Least,
Western, and Semi-palmated Sandpipers.
NO Yellowlegs, Solitary or Stilt Sandpipers, which I had seen on an earlier
visit out there.
If you're learning shorebirds, it is nice to have the peeps all
concentrated together in a small area!! You can see the differences in
size, bill, leg color, etc., but you better hurry!

Susan Rosine
Brighton, Adams County

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