I am here in the East Pond and the Avocet is here. It is further south (in the 
middle of the pond). I have not seen the Godwit, very few shorebirds today.

Felipe

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On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:02 PM, David Klauber 
<davehawk...@msn.com<mailto:davehawk...@msn.com>> wrote:


The north end of the east pond was virtually shorebird-less, and the strong 
winds and a Peregrine didn't help. Just 2 Greater Yellowlegs in the NE corner, 
and a Least along the phrags. There were 2 Caspian Terns with the gulls by the 
cove.

The south end was better, with 3 juvenile Stilt Sandpipers, about 10 
White-rumps and a couple of Dunlin with the Semipalmated sandpipers. Another 
Caspian Tern was there. At Big John's Pond there were 2 Solitary Sandpipers 
with a Greater Yellowlegs.

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