September 3-4, 2005 MS RV and Ensley Shelby Co. TN The river has reclaimed almost all of the sandbars with a 14 rise leaving little in the way for transients. On Saturday, there were a few Least and Black Terns and Sunday 3 Caspian had been added. Two Osprey still patrol the skies with 4 Red-shouldered and 3 Broad-winged drifting south over an hours watch. I never thought I could get tied of looking through Wind Birds but I almost reached my limit with Least Sandpipers. The pits were literally crawling with them, they looked like ants. Slow scanning paid off with 1 White-rumped, 1 Baird's, 4 Western and a healthy number of Semipalmated. Also there were 2 Black-necked Stilts, 1 Lesser Yellowlegs, 3 imm. Stilt Sandpipers, 4 Solitary and 8 pectoral Sandpipers with a single Buff-breasted hiding in the Pig Weed. There was a movement of Mississippi Kites, Red-shouldered and Broad-winged Hawks working down the tail of the Chickasaw Bluff and 3 immature Cooper's Hawks were playing tag with the Mourning Doves. Two of these birds appeared to be hunting together. Back out to see if the rising river has forced any birds to the pits. Good Birding!!! Jeff R. Wilson OL'COOT / TLBA Bartlett, TN