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A number of Solitary Sandpipers have appeared in the Concord area today. I'm thinking there's a bit of a fallout going on. No huge numbers but more than usual.
Becky Suomala
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No Solitary Sandpipers seen today up here in the Lakes Region but there were some shorebirds at Bartlett Beach, Laconia, again. See list below. I searched for scoters and such on the lakes this morning but no luck with that.
This is only the 2nd spring record in Belknap County for Semipalmated Plover. The last one was 20 years ago to the day.