tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2412262361983834349.post4667821092214201812..comments2024-03-16T22:32:36.658-04:00Comments on Nerdy for Birdy: Birding Hillman MarshUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2412262361983834349.post-83167805223579079962010-07-07T21:40:44.360-04:002010-07-07T21:40:44.360-04:00Nice post, and great photos! Good luck with future...Nice post, and great photos! Good luck with future endeavors for the bitterns. I agree with Blake - time to check out some sewage lagoons as migration is in full swing and rarities often show up in July. At Tilbury on Monday, I had 3 alt. Short-billed Dowitchers, 6 molting L. yellowlegs, 30+ Least Sandpipers, and 1 first year basic plumaged Semi Sandpiper.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2412262361983834349.post-79084177993830611672010-07-07T19:51:20.618-04:002010-07-07T19:51:20.618-04:00Good to know of the Common Moorhen family. They a...Good to know of the Common Moorhen family. They are not all that common.<br />Your sandpiper is actually a juvenile Spotted Sandpiper!<br />Lots of southbound shorebirds are around now. I wish I had time to go look for some!Blake A. Mannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11773931667770190780noreply@blogger.com