[cayugabirds-l] Myers Point shorebirds

2017-08-07 Thread Jay McGowan
The spit at Myers Point hosted a few shorebirds this evening, including an
adult Sanderling, an adult Semipalmated Plover, 8 juvenile Least
Sandpipers, Killdeer, and a Solitary Sandpiper in the creek. The lake level
is dramatically down from where it was a week or two ago and lots of nice
shoreline is exposed. Still, birding here is hit-or-miss as always. First
thing this morning, none of these shorebirds were present.

Jay

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[cayugabirds-l] Myers Point shorebirds

2016-05-25 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
A SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER, 2 DUNLIN, and 1 SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER were on the 
spit at Myers Point, but all took off to the north before 6 am. It is worth 
checking this spit as many times as possible during these last days of May. 

Ken

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