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05/12/2008 12:09:04 PM · #1 |
Hi. Went to a local pond/marshy area and noticed these birds so I grabbed a few shots (they weren't my initial intended subject). They reminded me of the Sandpipers I've seen at the beaches...looked them up and I think I have the ID correct. Yes/No?
They were quite a ways out - these are about 50% crops. I was maxed out at 500mm.
Solitary Sandpiper
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Spotted Sandpiper
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These I know are redwinged blackbirds, but I just wanted to share. :-D
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05/12/2008 01:07:26 PM · #2 |
Hmmm...is it safe to assume I ID'd them correctly then? Getting some looks but no response. :-{ |
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05/12/2008 01:12:36 PM · #3 |
I am going to say yes, looking at them and the bird book i have this is how I would ID them as well.
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05/12/2008 01:15:12 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Hot_Pixel: I am going to say yes, looking at them and the bird book i have this is how I would ID them as well. |
Hooray! Thanks. I was looking for confirmation, via a second opinion. :-) |
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05/12/2008 01:16:58 PM · #5 |
i'm gonna say "no"
Not an expert on sandpipers by any means. But a quick look up of the solitary indicates that it has black legs, not yellow.
Edit: and then I found a conflicting refrerence that clearly shows the solitary with yellow legs
From Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Message edited by author 2008-05-12 13:21:26. |
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05/12/2008 01:30:51 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by KaDi: i'm gonna say "no" ... |
Troublemaker! :-D |
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05/12/2008 01:31:34 PM · #7 |
I think there's also a difference between winter and summer plumage. |
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05/12/2008 01:34:47 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: I think there's also a difference between winter and summer plumage. |
They wear long black socks in the winter? |
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05/12/2008 01:36:39 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by glad2badad: I think there's also a difference between winter and summer plumage. |
They wear long black socks in the winter? |
He-he. How'd you know?! :-) |
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05/12/2008 01:36:39 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: I think there's also a difference between winter and summer plumage. |
I found that, too. Less color in winter and generally less spots. But the legs should not change color. My first reference was my trusty Birds of North America field guide published by Golden and illustrated by the renowned Arthur Singer. But I'm more inclined to trust Cornell. (...and yes, I am a trouble maker and proud of it. :)) |
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05/12/2008 01:38:58 PM · #11 |
The reference I used (it's at home) was by the Smithsonian. Maybe they had the older yellow legged sandpipers around back then...you know, antiquities and all. :-P |
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