May 2 Email:
I spent nearly 6 hours at the Wastewater yesterday (Friday, May 1st) (mostly north of Apple Ave.). Late afternoon I saw a number of small shorebirds I am stymied by. Perhaps you can help (I’ve attached some photos). I first thought they were White-rumped Sandpipers but do not see the white-rump. Could they be Baird's Sandpipers? Looking at All About Birds, Baird’s do not appear to migrate through Michigan. Or, am I way off-base and they are Semipalmated Sandpiper. Since you are familiar with the WW and surrounding area, I hope you can help. I’ve also attached a view of the WW showing where I saw these birds. Additionally, there was a Greater Yellowlegs, several Killdeer, and what I think is a Long-billed Dowitcher (I’m not good with sandpipers…lol). Thanks in advance.
~John Poindexter
John, White-rumped and Baird's can both be at the Wastewater. I'm not the one you want ID-ing shorebirds, but here are your photos. Look at this page for the next few days for comments from people who are good at it. - Ric
2 comments:
The small brown shorebirds in photos 2 and 3 are pectoral sandpipers.
Chip Francke
Thank you!
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