Subject: [Tweeters] M Street Marsh Shorebirds
Date: Mon Jul 13 15:51:42 PDT 2020
From: Garrett Haynes - garrettwhaynes at me.com

Hello Tweets,


M Street is a good place right now for juvenile shorebirds making their first journey south. The water in the main pond is drying up which is providing lots of good shallow water and mud for them. This morning there were:


- ~150 peeps: majority least sandpipers and a small percentage of western sandpipers
- 16 Long Billed Dowitchers (I really studied two that were off by themselves almost the whole time hoping I could ID them as short-billed as they seemed different at first, but ending up concluding in the end that they were long-billed. Somebody go prove me wrong!)
- 11 Greater Yellowlegs
- 5 Killdeer
- 1 Spotted Sandpiper


There was also a Semipalmated Sandpiper that was at M Street recently although I couldn't find one today. Hopefully other interesting shorebirds will start showing up too.


Happy Birding!


Garrett Haynes
Auburn, WA 
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