I’ve been getting these at 3 of our stations here in Texas.    I just chalked 
it up to resident birds but last night I got 2 over the house in the city.    I 
have never heard them here.  It’s very possible, of course, that it’s just a 
non-migrant.   But you would think that I would get them regularly if so.   But 
they are always just sporadic one-offs.

And while we are at it.....is this an Upland Sandpiper?  I get a lot of these 
and I just want to make sure I have it right.

BTW, it was a return to 200+ calls last night here in Austin....just as 
woodcreeper.com site might suggest for last night.

-Mike Farmer
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