There is quite a lot of decent shorebird habitat developing along
this section of LaDue Reservoir, on both sides of Auburn Road.

Lots of least sandpipers, 5 pectorals, lots of solitarys, a couple of lesser
yellowlegs, 3 or 4 spotted sandpipers and oodles of killdeer.
Nothing unusual, but at least it is busy.

It is also a nice place to watch cedar waxwings, who drop down to feed in
the weeds on the mud flats.

Also saw the first Great Egrets that have been around since spring.

Down the road, pure luck, a broad winged hawk perched on the
wires.

Inga Schnidt

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