The Ruff originally found by Steve Carlson at the Bass Ponds was still there at 5:00 pm, late Monday afternoon. While searching for this Ruff there were also thousands of other shorebirds, mostly Lesser Yellowlegs, to shift through. I identified nine species of shorebirds, including Dunlin, several Stilt Sandpipers, four Willets, and ten Long-billed Dowitchers. Patience is required, as overflying jets and a Bald Eagle caused these birds to "shuffle the deck" several times. Each time, except the last around 5:00 pm, I was able to relocate the Ruff. It's pretty distinctive, both in color and size.