Subject: [Tweeters] Little Stint
Date: Tue May 25 15:56:26 PDT 2021
From: Michael Hobbs - birdmarymoor at gmail.com

The Little Stint was still present as of 3:15 at Eide Rd., Stanwood,
Snohomish County, as it has been all day.

You'll need to walk to the end of the dike, and then another 0.2 miles to
just past the grove of dead willows. The stint was loosely hanging out
with a scattered collection of Western Sandpipers, 20-30 yards from the
remnant of the old road.

You will get a little muddy, but if you're careful, the mud won't be more
than an inch deep.

The orange on the upper breast (and stronger orange tones on back and
crown), the short, straight bill, and the cute orange-and white face help
to distinguish it from the various Westerns.

Good luck.

- Michael Hobbs
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