Originally Posted by
Dave Brown
Artie,
Juvenile White-rumped Sandpiper is possibly our commonest shorebird after October 1st. Adults move through in September and then the juvs show up in October. Today for example I saw about 100 without really looking for them.There have been reports from Northern Newfoundland this week of flocks of over 200 WRSA, comprised of mostly juvs.They are a nice looking bird. I'm pretty sure I have some images but they are trapped on my desktop that recently quite working.It's only a simple issue with the power button so I expect to have it up and running again in a few days.When I can I'll post a couple of images.
Dave Brown
PS: I seem ot have injured my knee today(hopefully not too bad) but will make an effort to get good photos of juvie WRSA for posting here.