[NatureNS] Solitary Sandpipers

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 18:17:32 +0000
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Hi all:
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I had two solitary sandpipers today at Broad Cove in the pond at the inside=
 of the beach on the mud flats there.  Also there were many spotted sandpip=
ers on the move.  I had nine in the cove before Cherry Hill Beach and two m=
ore at Little Harbour.  So 11 in total in a small area. =20
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As for the thrasher that was seen at Cherry Hill on Tuesday evening=2C I fo=
und no trace.  Nor of the scarlet tanager or the brown-headed cowbirds that=
 are supposed to be there.  The lady told me that the birds all come later =
in the day and my shift is not conducive this week to allow me to get there=
 at that time. =20
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Warblers are definitely bunched together with other species in regards to m=
oving out in migration.  I had many groups of warblers with multiple other =
species in the Cherry Hill area this afternoon.
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James R. Hirtle
Bridgewater =20
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'><font size=3D"6">Hi all:</font><=
BR>&nbsp=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">I had two solitary sandpipers today at Broa=
d Cove in the pond at the inside of the beach on the mud flats there.&nbsp=
=3B Also there were many spotted sandpipers on the move.&nbsp=3B I had nine=
 in the cove before Cherry Hill Beach and two more at Little Harbour.&nbsp=
=3B So 11 in total in a small area.&nbsp=3B </font><BR><font size=3D"6"></f=
ont>&nbsp=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">As for the thrasher that was seen at Cherr=
y Hill on Tuesday evening=2C I found no trace.&nbsp=3B Nor of the scarlet t=
anager or the brown-headed cowbirds that are supposed to be there.&nbsp=3B =
The lady told me that the birds all come later in the day and my shift is n=
ot conducive this week to allow me to get there at that time.&nbsp=3B </fon=
t><BR><font size=3D"6"></font>&nbsp=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">Warblers are def=
initely bunched together&nbsp=3Bwith other&nbsp=3Bspecies in regards to mov=
ing out in migration.&nbsp=3B I had many groups of warblers with multiple o=
ther species&nbsp=3Bin the&nbsp=3BCherry Hill area this&nbsp=3Bafternoon.</=
font><BR><font size=3D"6"></font>&nbsp=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">James R. Hirt=
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