A White-rumped Sandpiper has been at Myers since Mon., according to eBird
reports. This morning it was foraging along one of the sections of sandbar
in Salmon Creek somewhat upstream from the point. It was joined by lots of
Killdeer, one Semipalmated Plover, one Spotted Sandpiper, and a few Least
Sandpipers.
Anne Marie Johnson
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