Surprisingly easy to find. They basically are so much more active than the 
dunlin, etc. Best seen if you drive past the dike between puddlers and knox 
marcellis. All 4 birds 2 gorgeous female and 2 male were on the small mud strip 
way out in the center of the marsh near some Great Blue Herons. They are also 
among dunlin at times.  Other shorebirds too as mentioned in previous posts. I 
did have a PECTORAL SANDPIPER too which I thought was late. Also pair of 
REDHEAD, GREAT EGRET and shovelers.  

Dave Nicosia
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