Addington Marsh hosted 22 GYLegs, 45 Semipalmated Sandpipers and a solo Pectoral Sandpiper, Aug 02.
The Lubec Mudflats were rather calm on a flooding tide, Aug 03; only 120 Semipalmated sandpipers; 36 Semipalmated Plovers; 8 Sanderlings; 1 BB Plover; 1 White-rumped Sandpiper.
West Quoddy and the Cutler Trails produced very few birds.
Cobscook Bay Campground featured singing Swainson's Thrushes at dusk, Winter Wren, Hermit Thrushes all day, and the young of a few species flitting here and there. No Com Nighthawks, however.
It's a quiet time of year Downeast.
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