Greetings everyone. After the Pelee Yellow-throated Warbler, it was all downhill. However, at nearby Hillman Marsh there was a fair number of shorebirds in the impoundment, with the most unusual a very early Least Sandpiper (found by my brother Robert -- good work, Novice). Other species included Lesser Yellowlegs, Dunlin, American Golden-Plover, Pectoral Sandpiper, and Wilson's Snipe. There were 2 Caspian Terns as well, and still quite a few ducks, mostly American Wigeon and Green-winged Teal.

Steve Pike had a Sanderling at the tip of Pelee very early this morning.

Randy Horvath, Windsor   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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