The flock of Sanderlings, Semipalmated Sandpipers, Dunlin, and Red Knots with
which the Curlew Sandpiper was associating took off and broke into multiple
parts around 3:35. We tracked the CUSA as long as we could, but ultimately lost
track of it. A number of searchers are on site and will likely post up-dates,
especially if positive.
The spectacularly intensely colored bird was found by Damon Brundage.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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