I've been going through my photos from earlier times, (seems to be the season to do that) and got finally got around to working on some of these little shorebirds I had shot last summer. The photos weren't top-quality to start with, but I've done some work in editing, so let me know if you have any comments. Shot with my Fuji SL1000.
These queer little birds were wading about in a flooding I frequently visited. I think it was migration time for these guys when we saw them, because these species breed only farther north than Michigan, so I think they were passing through on their way down.
Identification can be hard with these shorebirds but I think this first three are Solitary Sandpipers
But they weren't being solitary, there was group of them
You can see what kind of things they were hunting for- some kind of little grub things
They had a habit of bobbing their heads up and down, this one was thus occupied while he was standing on a log. I got the motion in a video, but it's hard to show with a photo,
There were also some Lesser Yellowlegs (I'm pretty sure about that ID) among the group. They liked to strut about in a way as to show off their long yellow legs.