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Jug Bay / Peep ID quesiton

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Dan haas

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Dan haas

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Tue, 25 Mar 2008 22:48:06 -0400

I dropped by Jug Bay this afternoon.  It's closed on Tuesdays, but I
asked if I could scope the bay for an hour. They said yes. I paid my
$3 donation and set up the scope.

Location:     Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary (viewing platform)
Observation date:     3/25/08 from 4-5 PM

Canada Goose     6
American Black Duck     8
Mallard     12
Blue-winged Teal     2
Northern Shoveler     2
Green-winged Teal     8
Common Merganser     3
Great Blue Heron     3
Turkey Vulture     4
Osprey     9
Bald Eagle     3
Greater Yellowlegs     2
Lesser Yellowlegs     8
Wilson's Snipe     3
Laughing Gull     170
Bonaparte's Gull     18
Ring-billed Gull     60
Herring Gull     90
Mourning Dove     2
Belted Kingfisher     1
Red-bellied Woodpecker     2
Downy Woodpecker     1
Eastern Phoebe     4
American Crow     9
Fish Crow     2
Tree Swallow     11
MARSH WREN     1
American Robin     3
European Starling     1
Yellow-rumped Warbler     1
Dark-eyed Junco     3
Red-winged Blackbird     28
Common Grackle     2

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)

Quick question for anyone interested:  Is it likely / possible that I
saw 22 Dunlin?

At the time, I had both Grtr & Lsr Yellowlegs in my scope, all
foraging about making their distinction rather easy.  But then, flying
through the scope, there was this other flock of smaller birds flying,
twisting and sailing around the mud flats in a tight formation.  The
flock landed about a 1/2 mile away towards the North.  I did my best
to ID them, but the distance made it a bit tough.

As much as I'd love to give you great details, I can only offer this:
these birds were not Lesser or Greater Yellowlegs, nor were they
Snipe.  The bills were noticebly shorter, as were their legs.  I wish
I had more...

Ah, Peeps. I figured since it was just Easter, it'd be a good time for
this ID question.  Feel free to email off list, OR visit Jug Bay this
week and try to relocate the flock.

Good Birding,

Dan Haas
West Annapolis, MD

http://wahzoh.blogspot.com/