There has been a Hudsonian Godwit foraging in the Southeastern most wet
area for the past 20 minutes or so. It has made a few relocation flights,
flashing it's white rump, but seems to be sticking to the back area, out of
the wind.
Thanks to the woman whose name I don't know, who first suspected its
possible presence, or I never would have worked to find it, in my futile
search for phalaropes!
Linda Whyte (who is supposed to be on an exercise walk)

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