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And now, as Paul Harvey would have said, the rest of the story (so far anyways). I did some detective work regarding the photos of mystery sandpiper (MS) taken by photog B. Norton. The initial email he sent me had a number of individual photos, there was no web page of photos at that point as far as I know. These photos were the ones I viewed last Wednesday night, and MS is right there plain as day. Then I viewed the web page photos again........good grief, I'm not sure MS is in any of those photos. That web page has also been changed/updated by BN at least once since it's first appearance (per BN in private emails). I certainly wouldn't have directed people to that web page if I had known about half of the photos were of a freaking least sandpiper. Much thanks goes to Jen Brumfield for inspiring me to go do the detective work yesterday, frankly I'd become a little fatigued about the whole issue. Now I"m not a computer whiz, so I don't
know how to post photos at all. I could use a little help here on that...........Craig
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