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Tue, 21 May 2013 17:42:58 -0400
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Dunlin still present in the 'burg
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Today I took a slight detour on the way home today to see if the Dunlin was still present in hinesburg. It took a few minutes to see it, but it was there! Beautiful bird in breeding plumage as reported by Ali (thanks for the report, life bird dance!!!). It was accompanied by a small flock (8 or so) of Least sandpipers (I'm no shorebird expert, but the small size and thin, small, slightly drooping bill clued me in) and a single spotted sandpiper. All birds were actively foraging in the muddy pool margins.

Cool spot!

Graham
Rochester, VT

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