Delaware Shorebirds

daniel.eberly@gsa.gov
17 May 99 10:35:00 -0400


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       At Bombay Hook on Friday were:

       Black-bellied Plover - Several Hundred
       Semipalmated Plover - Numerous
       Black-necked Stilt - 20
       Greater Yellowlegs - Low Numbers
       Lesser Yellowlegs - Several Hundred
       Spotted Sandpiper - 2
       Semipalmated Sandpiper - Numerous
       Least - Numerous
       White-rumped - 3
       Dunlin - Numerous
       Short-billed Dowitcher - Numerous

       At Port Mahon:  Most of beach/flats covered by water - Ruddy
       Turnstones,
       Willets and Dunlins

       At Little Creek: Not much at the Port Mahon road entrance.

       The gate to Ted Harvey Wildlife Area beach was locked but
        a nearby road to the beach produced good numbers
        of Red Knots, Sanderling (1), Dunlins, Willets, Black Skimmers
       and
       Ruddy Turnstones.  Happy birding, Dan Eberly

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