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  1. M Cowming

    Mystery Wader (Shorebird)

    The same thing they say about fools?? ;)
  2. M Cowming

    Mystery Wader (Shorebird)

    Ahh, I see James. You already illustrated the point.....not to worry, a great point is always worth reiterating!! ;)
  3. M Cowming

    Mystery Wader (Shorebird)

    What did I miss james?
  4. M Cowming

    Mystery Wader (Shorebird)

    Hi Larry, Firstly, having read all the posts, in my opinion all talk of sandpipers like purple and pectoral for instance can be thrown out the window! If this bird was noticeably bigger than a Kildeer, then I reckon you did have a Redshank or Ruff on that day! Spotted redshank is quite...
  5. M Cowming

    Mystery Wader (Shorebird)

    Hi Larry, Upon reading your initial post, I too immediately thought of redshank or spotted redshank both seemingly rare in your neck of the woods. You have commented at length on bill colour/structure but what about plumage detail, primary projection etc? Maybe we could have a clearer picture...
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