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The 8 American Avocets I reported earlier were later joined by two more, and the flock of 10 gamely tolerated an ever increasing amount of disturbance until around 2:30p, when 3 of them departed. The final straw for the other 7 came in the form of a truck that almost ran them over, even though they were standing in water 30 feet off the beach. They departed around 3:45p.
The flyover Marbled Godwit was not seen again.
The Stilt Sandpiper was last seen around 11:30a after it posed for some close-up portraits earlier.
A Baird's Sandpiper that played hide-and-seek with a few observers in the morning was finally confirmed at 1:00p and is still present at this writing. Probably the same bird as was reported yesterday.
Other shorebirds today:
Black-bellied Plover 1 (flyover adult, did not stop)
Semipalmated Plover ~25
Killdeer
Least Sandpiper ~30
Semipalmated Sandpiper ~20
Sanderling 6
Pectoral Sandpiper 1
Short-billed Dowitcher 7 (6 juv, 1 ad)
Others:
Blue-winged Teal 1
Bald Eagle 4
Caspian Tern several
Forster's Tern 4
Twelve shorebird species was better than I expected, and the Avocets put on one heck of a show. Quite worth the drive from Pittsburgh!
Geoff Malosh
Pittsburgh
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