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Date: | Mon, 21 Aug 2017 13:37:12 -0400 |
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This morning, although the numbers of sandpipers at the Auburn Road
section of LaDue Reservoir wre low, I found two Bairds Sandpipers poking along in
the drier part of the mudflats. I could see the longer wingtips extending
past the tail feathers, the dark legs and plumage details that separated them
from the semipalmated sps.
There were only a handful of peeps for comparison, and the Bairds were
usually foraging by themselves.
Inga Schmidt
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