Uknown Sandpiper?
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Uknown Sandpiper?

ravynne40

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need help to id this bird please, its not spotted on the underbelly (so of course i'm confused now LOL)



thanks
Irene
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Cody

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Im not sure.. but it looks like a Solitary Sandpiper.  http://whatbird.wbu.com/img/4/1359/image.aspx
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Greetings!

Lovely shot - looks like a Least Sandpiper to me (yellow legs).

Cheers,

Bernie
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Brian Bailey

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I'd agree with Least.  I suspect it's just the pose that makes it look long-necked.

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Thanks! his neck was outstretched he was getting food from the water but he wasn't as rich brown as Clemen's Least Sandpiper
I didn't realize there were so many different types!
so thanks again :)
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There's some variation in colour, but it also depends on the light.  In midday sun with a blue sky, they'll look a bit greyer.  Least and Semipalmated are both pretty common here in migration and they look very similar.  The Least has a slightly down-turned bill and yellowish legs.

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