Date: 5/4/26 12:45 pm
From: Michael May <2y2m2u...>
Subject: [ia-bird] Spotted Sandpiper
Yesterday, at a favorite little dammed (not damned) creek/wooded area on
the Cherokee/Plymouth Co border, I saw a robin-sized bird fly away from me
down the creek and just beyond the reach of my binoculars. I waited it out
and it finally flew back to the dam closer to me and my heart sank to see a
shorb/peep - they are watery LBJs to me... and then it started boogey-ing!
A lifer for me: a spotted sandpiper.
Lots of yellow-rumped warblers and kinglets as well. And one brave raccoon.

The day before, @ SE Wildwood Park, Merlin helped w/IDing shorbs on the
west pond: Greater & lesser yellowlegs, & another lifer for me, a solitary
sandpiper.
- Kristy, SE Plymouth Co

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