I watched the lake at Myers Point for an hour this morning (7:10-8:10).
Nothing too exciting. The best bird was probably a SANDERLING that flew by
heading generally north, but flying very erratically, no I'm really sure
where it ended up. It didn't seem to have any interest in stopping on the
spit, at least. One Least and one Semipalmated sandpiper were the only
shorebirds on the spit. Lots of swallows around but I didn't find anything
out of the ordinary, though several Purple Martins are still around.

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Cheers,
-Jay

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Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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