5 September 2018
Waders in the rain.............
Some more waders from near Tomakomai last week...........
After Red-necked Stint Mongolian Plover were the most numerous species on view...............
I think most of these are juveniles. There were a couple of adults still showing a lot of summer plumage but they didn't come close............
Kentish Plover were around too as were Little-ringed Plover..........
And several Dunlin too.
So with the Broad-billed Sandpiper and Long-toed Stint this is a good spot for shorebirds (we've been here several times although it is a tad unpredictable) and even though the Spoon-billed Sandpiper had gone it still worth the 3 hour drive through pouring rain from our campsite.
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Nice bunch of waders; - as you say, well worth the long drive !
ReplyDeleteNot exactly Mai-Po but not too bad either........
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