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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 22 Aug 2013 09:10:58 -0400591_ISO-8859-1 Sod farms abut Battelle-Darby Ck MP, and can be scoped from the Park
without risking the road traffic. Some of its trails overlook large sod
lawns on the estate west of Darby Creek Drive, and some corn fields have
recently been converted to sod on the south side of Kuhlwein Rd just
east of Park property.
In my experience the fairly rarely-seen buff-breasted SPs seem to
prefer a couple of inches of grass, so they can crane their necks and
peer about without being too exposed. This makes them less likely at the
farms with grass no longer than the [...]46_22Aug201309:10:[log in to unmask]
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Sat, 24 Aug 2013 00:50:08 -0400
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Hello all,

The shorebird spectacle at Middle Harbor (East Harbor SP) this afternoon, 23 August, was the best I've experienced there so far this fall.

At least 100 Semipalmated Plovers, with 2 Black-bellied.

Approaching 500 Semi and Least Sandpipers in total.

5-6 juvenile Baird's Sandpipers.

No fewer than 35 juvenile Stilt Sandpipers.

Two Red Knots.

Over 80 Pectoral Sandpipers.

The continuing 5 juvenile Red-necked Phalaropes.

The south edge of Middle Harbor, just N of the exit road, is a good place to start before working your way up to the north end via Buck Rd. There's a lot of habitat to check now and the birds are spreading out and taking advantage of it. 

Good birding,
Justin Bosler

Sent from my iPhone
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