The Wildlife Drive, between 3:00-4:30. was grass. Eaton Marsh was dry. The
corner past Eaton Marsh had both Yellowlegs and Least Sandpipers plus 10+ Great
Egrets. Benning Marsh at the beginning had water but no shorebirds when I was
there.
East Road was the most promising shorebird area.
The shorebird numbers and habitat at Montezuma are truly spectacular -- I don't
remember ever seeing such conditions in spring. I only had time to do Kipp
Island and the Wildlife drive this morning, but between those areas I counted
more than 1300 DUNLIN, 600 SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS, 250 LEAST