[NatureNS] Lesser yellowlegs at Eagle Head

Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 11:23:37 -0300
From: Doug Linzey <doug.linzey@gmail.com>
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Eagle Head is about halfway between Port Medway and Liverpool. The beach 
is at the head of Eagle Head Bay, accessible via the old wharf road or 
the old schoolhouse (easy to spot).

Doug

On 14-Aug-15 3:24 AM, Richard Stern wrote:
> Where is Eagle Head?
>
> On Thursday, August 13, 2015, Doug Linzey <doug@fundymud.com 
> <mailto:doug@fundymud.com>> wrote:
>
>     Jim's post on yellowlegs reminds me that there was one lesser
>     yellowlegs at Eagle Head on Sunday (Aug 9) with at least 3
>     greaters, some SB dowitchers, 4 whimbrels, 3 commonterns, BB
>     plovers, the usual peeps, a couple of spotted sandpipers, and what
>     I'm calling a juvenile spotty (no striping, constantly pumping,
>     but with a clear eye ring that had me thinking solitary -- butits
>     being on the ocean side of the beach and the pumping action point
>     more to spotted).
>
>     Doug Linzey
>

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