Date: 6/9/25 10:15 am
From: <annbailes...>
Subject: ruddy turnstones in June
Question. Last week I saw a ruddy turnstone in breeding plumage on south
Litchfield Beach. Maps in field guides say that they nest on the northern
edges of Alaska and western Canada. eBird maps show a number of recent
sightings, a dozen or more, on the SC coast. And online I read that they are
seen year-round here in South Carolina. Do they nest late in the season? Why
aren't they gone if they are in breeding plumage, or do some nest here also?
Seeking clarification. It was a beautiful bird, especially in flight.

Thanks, Ann Bailes
<annbailes...>

 
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