Re: [cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones at Myers

2014-05-30 Thread Jay McGowan
No turnstones on the spit at the moment, but one DUNLIN, one SEMIPALMATED
PLOVER, and 65 SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS!
On May 30, 2014 1:13 PM, "Michael W. Duttweiler" 
wrote:

> Cluster of seven Ruddy Turnstones on the spit at Myers Park at 11:15 am.
> Scattered when bothered by a ring-billed gull but then  reformed into a
> tight pod facing the wind.  Also a flight of a fifteen or so peeps flitting
> around.  Guess I’ll have to do the shorebird ID course (again).
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[cayugabirds-l] Ruddy Turnstones at Myers

2014-05-30 Thread Michael W. Duttweiler
Cluster of seven Ruddy Turnstones on the spit at Myers Park at 11:15 am.
Scattered when bothered by a ring-billed gull but then  reformed into a
tight pod facing the wind.  Also a flight of a fifteen or so peeps flitting
around.  Guess I'll have to do the shorebird ID course (again).  


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