Baird’s Sandpiper no longer at Myers spit area.
But noisy weedeater is.
Donna Scott
Lansing
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On Aug 28, 2020, at 7:11 AM, Jay McGowan
mailto:jw...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
A juvenile BAIRD'S SANDPIPER found by Cornell students last night just before
the storms hit continues on t
A juvenile BAIRD'S SANDPIPER found by Cornell students last night just
before the storms hit continues on the spit at Myers Point this morning.
The Sanderling it was hanging out with last night is not in evidence.
Jay
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I was at Morgan rd earlier today and think I got the Baird's that others
have seen. I took a photo with my phone on my scope at 70X. The other
photos I took didn't come out. The bird was larger than the SESA around and
not as big as the PESA. The primary projection was maybe slightly past tail
or e
I had an errand to run up north today and so stopped at a couple of spots in
the Montezuma Complex to check on shorebirds.
The visitor's center pool (?) has been disced, and some of the troughs have
begun to fill with the recent rains. I understand, however, that watering it
has been delayed d