There were plenty of birds in the same area today; mostly ducks with pintails, a wigeon, and a huge flock of Green-winged Teal among them. I could only find about 8 Pecs along with some Killdeer on the flats but did have a flock of what looked like Pluvialis plovers flying high above the lake. I heard what I thought was a Golden so keep your eyes peeled if you make it up there.
Good birding,
tom
On Friday, September 26, 2014 3:02:54 PM UTC-4, birdsnbeads wrote:
The water level is being drawn down at Sebasticook and some decent sized mudflats are now exposed. North-west of the Durham Bridge at the northern end of the lake there was a flock of 46 Pectoral Sandpipers this morning. And, I counted 56 Wood Ducks, most south of the bridge.Good Birding,John
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