This evening there were 5 Baird's Sandpipers, 2 Semipalmated Plover, 2
American Avocets and one each Willet, Greater Yellowlegs and Spotted
Sandpiper. Add in the screaming and somewhat cranky Killdeer and that comes
to a tidy seven shorebird species...not too bad for May 1.

A solitary White-faced Ibis was snoozing in the area as well.

Good birding,
Peter


Peter Burke

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