Shortly before sunset this evening there was an alternate-plumaged Red Knot on 
the beach just west of the "old" provincial park (i.e., the disjunct western 
section of the park west if Old Cut).

The knot was associating with a single Dunlin.  I think it's unlikely they'll 
be there in the morning but one never knows.

It was a birdy day here with lots of late-migrating warblers and flycatchers, 
including an Acadian and several Yellow-bellied.

Good birding!

Jarmo Jalava

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