Lesser Yellowlegs

A nearly annual species in the Pribilofs, Lesser Yellowlegs can be found throughout the spring, late summer, or early fall. The most concentrated time for spring sightings is from May 20th-June 1st, while in the fall the best time is the fourth week of August. Summer records involve two early season records, which could be […]

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Broad-billed Sandpiper

An extremely rare shorebird in North America, this species has only appeared eight times with six of those from the western Aleutians, one from New York, and the single individual found in late August on St. Paul Island. This record coincides with most other records from the Aleutians, with the end of August appearing to […]

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Sharp-tailed Sandpiper

This is a common fall migrant, which is found rarely in late summer and is accidental during the spring (late May and mid-June). Adult migrants are somewhat rare and so this species is not reliably found until the fall migration of juveniles, which begins in mid-August. The earliest southbound records are from early July, with […]

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