I’m at Myers Point, 4:30 pm today, Monday and there are 15 Sanderlings with a 
Semi Palmated Sandpiper.

Gary

On Jul 23, 2018, at 8:43 AM, Jay McGowan 
<jw...@cornell.edu<mailto:jw...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

On the heels of an impressive Sanderling invasion yesterday, two breeding 
plumage SANDERLING are currently on the spit at Myers, off and on with a flock 
of Semipalmated Sandpipers. Turnstones, Whimbrel, and Red Knots have all been 
showing up on the Lake Ontario shore, so frequent checks of beaches and other 
shorebird spots in coming days would be advisable.

Jay
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