Hi Preston.

Yes, it’s an Upland Sandpiper. Here’s one I recorded last year: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pGGtsOihkE.

John Kearney

Carleton, NS

 

 

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[mailto:bounce-120969929-28417...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Preston Lust
Sent: November-06-16 08:43
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Subject: [nfc-l] Possible Upland Sandpiper

 

 

Night of 10/5/16 -- Yard, Westport CT

 

 

I was looking back at some calls I couldn't identify from the past month, and 
discovered what I believe could be an upland sandpiper. I lengthened the call a 
bit to make it easier to listen to. Thoughts?

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