ID - Shorebird's x 4
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ID - Shorebird's x 4

Paul O'Toole

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Taken today at Presqu'ile Park, as you can tell I am not too good at IDing shore birds in the fall.









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Brian Bailey

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I have trouble with shorebirds (especially in fall) as well, but I think this is a Semipalmated Sandpiper.  Was there anything else nearby for scale? Did it ever spread its wings?


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Likely all Semipalmated Sandpiper. The first one I'm sure of. Generally I find shorebirds easier to ID live (with direct comparison to other shorebirds) than from photos.

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Kris Ito

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Bird #2 looks like something different. Note that the wing tips are clearly longer than the tail vs. the other birds. This could suggest either Baird's or White-rumped, but since there is no brown at the base of the bill, I would lean towards Baird's. However, having never personally seen one I can't be certain!   :D
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Baird's sandpiper has a yellowish brown colour on the breast so I would exclude that.
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Paul O'Toole

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Semipalmated, thanks all.
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Photo #2 looks very Baird"s like to me
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Quote from: "worth"
Photo #2 looks very Baird"s like to me

Might be, there seem to be paler one's around than the ones I have seen.
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Paul O'Toole

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Thanks for all the help, fall is a good time to photograph shorebirds like the spring but much harder with juvenile plumages etc. Tough for me for sure, have a great week.
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I would say number 2 is a Baird's Sandpiper
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