The best spot in Orford for shorebirds yielded four species today. After
Hurricane Irene, a mudflat was formed on the Jacobs Brook Outlet which can
get pretty large when the river is low. Today I had two Lesser Yellowlegs,
a Least Sandpiper, a Spotted Sandpiper and a Solitary Sandpiper there. This
mudflat is best viewed from the Trinity Farm. I park at the end of the
Orford Common, walk a short distance up Route 10 and turn left onto a path
that goes along the edge of the farm (between the greenhouse and the
woods). The owner, Rob O'Donnell is okay with birders or fishermen walking
this path down to the outlet. This area is great for waterfowl also during
migration. If anyone wants more specific directions, contact me off list.

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