Subject: [Tweeters] Ocean Shores Rock Sandpipers
Date: Thu Mar 11 22:29:57 PST 2021
From: Hans-Joachim Feddern - thefedderns at gmail.com

We birded at Point Brown Jetty in Ocean Shores this morning, March 11th>
the tide was very high and a small group of Black turnstones was resting on
the rocks on the north side of the jetty close to the beach. Among them
were three Rock Sandpipers in winter plumage.
We also found another mixed group with turnstones at the rock pile below
the campground at Damon Point. This time there were 5 Rock Sandpipers. Due
to the high tide, the only access to Damon Point is through the campground.

A quick stop at the Ocean Shores Sewage Ponds yielded a nice male Eurasian
Wigeon.

Good Birding!

Hans


--T*Hans Feddern*
Twin Lakes/Federal Way, WA
thefedderns at gmail.com
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