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Subject: | re sandpiper at Long Reef |
From: | "Jo Wieneke" <> |
Date: | Mon, 14 Apr 97 11:44:20 UT |
The small nondescript sand pipers were probably Red-necked Stints. Last week I saw at least 20 of them in non-breeding plumage at Long Reef. There were also 3 Grey-tailed Tattlers. There was also one Pied Oystercatcher and several Sootys. Where do they all go when the tide comes right in? Jo Wieneke. |
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