I once walked 11 miles to see a Little Stint reported on the New Hampshire
seacoast. I didn’t see it. I likely won’t get over to see this one, either. But
someday . . . George Neavoll, S.W. Portland
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From: George Neavoll <gneavoll@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Fwd: [obol] LITTLE STINT still at North Wickiup Boat Ramp, Deschutes
County
Date: September 10, 2018 at 4:28:14 PM PDT
To: Erik Gauger <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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From: David Irons <llsdirons@xxxxxxx <mailto:llsdirons@xxxxxxx>>
Subject: [obol] Re: LITTLE STINT still at North Wickiup Boat Ramp, Deschutes
County
Date: September 10, 2018 at 4:25:31 PM PDT
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Great foot shot showing the absence of palmations between the toes.
Dave Irons
Beaverton, OR
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On Sep 10, 2018, at 3:51 PM, Jim Moodie <jmoodie@xxxxxxxxPOST: Send your post to obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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OBOL and COBOLanders,
This morning, Randy Sinnott and Dave Westerfield from Eugene and I met by
happenstance near the North Wickiup Boat Ramp. Randy and Dave were
searching for the stint, but didn't know the area well. Based on Peter
Low's excellent directions, we walked out to the area where the bird seen
yesterday; a small flock of peeps including Western and Baird's Sandpipers
were foraging and flying in this area. A Cooper's Hawk flew over and
scattered the flock before we could glass them well. Shortly after, two
birds flew in front of us: a Baird's Sandpiper and what we believe is the
LITTLE STINT. Between Randy and I, we took over 150 photos. I've posted
several on eBird (link below) and will add a few more after I've had time
to sort through them. The images are cropped, but I believe show the
features of the bird well enough for a positive ID. Bob Sizoo and Evan
Thomas were walking out towards the area when we were leaving around 1230
hours.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48423922 ;
<https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48423922>
The bird is to the east of the boat ramp. If you park at the boat ramp and
walk east approximately 1/2 mile you should be in the right area where the
bird is being seen. I've included a google map with the approximate
location. The water is way down, so, no you don't have to walk on water to
get to the spot.
Cheers and good luck if you take up the chase!
Jim
Dr. Jim Moodie
Science Dept
COCC
Bend, OR 97703
<LITTLE STINT site Wickiup.JPG>
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