I birded the Sunrise Trail for about 3/4 mile at low tide and was not able to locate the Avocet or Stilt Sandpiper. I did have a nice view of a Merlin in flight and perched on a dead tree next to the trail. Also I counted a large number of Canadian Geese foraging in the marsh.
-- Good Birding
Woody Gillies
Down East Sunrise Trail, Washington, US-ME
Aug 17, 2013 12:20 PM - 2:10 PM
Protocol: Traveling
1.5 mile(s)
17 species
Canada Goose 147 Large flock feeding on the pannes at low tide
American Black Duck 2
Double-crested Cormorant 4
Semipalmated Plover 1
Killdeer 1
Spotted Sandpiper 2
Greater Yellowlegs 1
Lesser Yellowlegs 1
Least Sandpiper 2
Bonaparte's Gull 23
Herring Gull 12
Mourning Dove 2
Belted Kingfisher 2
Merlin 1
American Crow 11
Nelson's Sparrow 2
Song Sparrow 2
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S14947110
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Aug 17, 2013 12:20 PM - 2:10 PM
Protocol: Traveling
1.5 mile(s)
17 species
Canada Goose 147 Large flock feeding on the pannes at low tide
American Black Duck 2
Double-crested Cormorant 4
Semipalmated Plover 1
Killdeer 1
Spotted Sandpiper 2
Greater Yellowlegs 1
Lesser Yellowlegs 1
Least Sandpiper 2
Bonaparte's Gull 23
Herring Gull 12
Mourning Dove 2
Belted Kingfisher 2
Merlin 1
American Crow 11
Nelson's Sparrow 2
Song Sparrow 2
View this checklist online at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)
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