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(long time passing). I walk along Del Monte beach in Crow City, USA (Monterey, California) quite often. For quite awhile, sandpipers were there in abundance - more than any other bird. I haven't...
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<p>(long time passing).</p> <p>I walk along Del Monte beach in Crow City, USA (Monterey, California) quite often.</p> <p>For quite awhile, sandpipers were there in abundance - more than any other bird.</p> <p>I haven't seen any in a couple of months.</p> <p>Have they migrated away? Where?</p> <p>According to <a href="http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/birds/spotted_sandpiper_migration.html" rel="nofollow">this</a>, sandpipers are "year-round" residents in my area (well, "spotted" sandpipers, anyway, I don't know what subspecies these are that are common to my area).</p>