Lots of shorebirds on the mudflats at Pinkham Bay about 1 1/2 hours before low tide this AM. I should have been there 30 minutes earlier, as they were already fairly distant, but I could make out
-- Greater Yellowlegs ~20
Lesser Yellowlegs ~40
Pectoral Sandpiper 1 for sure, but probably more
Semipalmated Sandpiper ~250-300 (Maybe some leasts in the mix, though I did not see any yellow legs; but distance, shade from their bodies and muddy legs would have made the yellow hard to see.)
Short-billed Dowitcher (15-20; I'm assuming Short-billed due to location)
There were maybe 50 other sandpiper-types somewhat larger than the Semis that I could not make out.
Next time I'll get there earlier, but also try another viewing location. There is a wooded bluff next to the boat ramp with a trail to the top; this would be >100 yards closer to the birds than the obvious places to park.
Joel Wilcox
Cherryfield
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