[mou] Curlew Sandpiper

James Mattsson mattjim@earthlink.net
Sun, 7 May 2006 16:39:44 -0500


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I arrived around 2:20pm to find Tom Will and Skip Mott still there. But the sandpiper had not been seen for a couple of hours.  We looked for an hour or so. Impossible to know if is still around, but certainly worth continued looking. 

Also, the was 1 Hudsonian Godwit present that was in prealternate molt. Plus a Willet. 

Jim
Eagan
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<DIV>I arrived around 2:20pm to find Tom Will and Skip Mott still there. But the sandpiper had not been seen&nbsp;for a couple of hours. &nbsp;We looked for an hour or so. Impossible to know if is still around, but certainly worth continued looking. </DIV>
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