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All,
Several birders and I saw the SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER, in the gull roosting
pond east of the Alviso Marina Parking Lot, up to about 3 PM when it was
not re-found following one of the frequent flights of the Sandpiper
flock. This bird seemed to be a juvenile lacking any obvious rufous in the
brightly marked wings (dark centered feathers with bright white edges) and
having an unusually bright white throat and lower "cheek". It also
had a nice buffy breast and a bright white belly with some dark spotting in
the undertail coverts.
Take care,
Bob Reiling
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